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{{Page |n°=96}} | {{Page |n°=96}} from Hijra to the Peace of Westphalia, … […] from the fertile Fertile Crescent through Spain to France; from the home of Tristan to Jerusalem; the conflagration of the Reformation and the Counter-Reformation, which swept … […] | ||
Almost all the religious movements of the Reformation were communistic, and contemporary communism is likewise a religious movement. | |||
{{Page |n°=98}} Only a socialist party that is steadfastly set on the road of the moral transformation of the soul can be entitled to use force to defend the programme of democracy. | […] {{Page |n°=97}} Cross of Malta to the Cross of Geneva, we inherit a thousand years of war ethics. | ||
{{Page |n°=98}} … Kant … | |||
Only a socialist party that is steadfastly set on the road of the moral transformation of the soul can be entitled to use force to defend the programme of democracy. | |||
'''Translation''': Adam Fabry | '''Translation''': Adam Fabry | ||
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'''First publication''': “[[Polgárháború]]”, ''[[Szabadgondolat]]'', 9.5, p. 121-125<br /> | '''First publication''': “[[Polgárháború]]”, ''[[Szabadgondolat]]'', 9.5, p. 121-125<br /> | ||
'''KPA''': 01/29 (7 p. copied from the original ; 7 p. translated in English)<br /> | '''KPA''': [[01/29]] (7 p. copied from the original ; 7 p. translated in English)<br /> | ||
'''Published english translation''' : “Civil War”, in DALE Gareth (ed.), [[Dale (ed.), Karl Polanyi:The Hungarian Writings|''Karl Polanyi: The Hungarian Writings'']] (<nowiki>[</nowiki>[[POLANYI 2016]]]), p. 95-98<br /> | '''Published english translation''' : “Civil War”, in DALE Gareth (ed.), [[Dale (ed.), Karl Polanyi:The Hungarian Writings|''Karl Polanyi: The Hungarian Writings'']] (<nowiki>[</nowiki>[[POLANYI 2016]]]), p. 95-98<br /> | ||
'''Other Languages''':<br /> | '''Other Languages''':<br /> |
Revision as of 03:34, 30 November 2018
[96] from Hijra to the Peace of Westphalia, … […] from the fertile Fertile Crescent through Spain to France; from the home of Tristan to Jerusalem; the conflagration of the Reformation and the Counter-Reformation, which swept … […]
Almost all the religious movements of the Reformation were communistic, and contemporary communism is likewise a religious movement.
[…] [97] Cross of Malta to the Cross of Geneva, we inherit a thousand years of war ethics.
[98] … Kant …
Only a socialist party that is steadfastly set on the road of the moral transformation of the soul can be entitled to use force to defend the programme of democracy.
Translation: Adam Fabry
Text Informations
Reference:
First publication: “Polgárháború”, Szabadgondolat, 9.5, p. 121-125
KPA: 01/29 (7 p. copied from the original ; 7 p. translated in English)
Published english translation : “Civil War”, in DALE Gareth (ed.), Karl Polanyi: The Hungarian Writings ([POLANYI 2016]), p. 95-98
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FR | Guerre civile |