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{{Page |n°=306}} The second requirement is: make humanity capable of universal goal setting and the solidary exercise towards the goals established. World history still present the eerie image - to adapt a comparison made by H. G. Wells - of desperate children who, enclosed in a cage on a cart, are rolling towards an abyss. | |||
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Revision as of 14:04, 15 April 2019
[306] The second requirement is: make humanity capable of universal goal setting and the solidary exercise towards the goals established. World history still present the eerie image - to adapt a comparison made by H. G. Wells - of desperate children who, enclosed in a cage on a cart, are rolling towards an abyss.
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Date: 1921-1922 (written at Helmstreitmüle)
Original Draft: “Ist Sozialismus eine Weltanschauung?”
KPA: 02/16 + 03/03
Recent Publication in English: “On Freedom“ in POLANYI 2018, p. 298-319
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FR | « Est-ce que le socialisme implique une vision du monde ? » |