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... reality , to be a call for reversing the whole tide of history . However , present - day historical reality is the new internal life of the nations which step by step is infused with a totally different spirit as it assimilates the ...
... reality , to be a call for reversing the whole tide of history . However , present - day historical reality is the new internal life of the nations which step by step is infused with a totally different spirit as it assimilates the ...
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... reality . Let us stress right away that historical writings use the term " historical fact " in two ways : first , to me an a real event , that is , as a fact of historical reality , and second , to mean the reflection of this reality ...
... reality . Let us stress right away that historical writings use the term " historical fact " in two ways : first , to me an a real event , that is , as a fact of historical reality , and second , to mean the reflection of this reality ...
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... reality or a tentative con- cept , a reflection of phenomena that have actually taken place or intuitive modelling , a kind of identification of the desired and the real ? Becker's answer leaves no doubt that the " symbol of the ...
... reality or a tentative con- cept , a reflection of phenomena that have actually taken place or intuitive modelling , a kind of identification of the desired and the real ? Becker's answer leaves no doubt that the " symbol of the ...
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E Zhukov Lenin and the Concept of Epoch | 5 |
A Yefimov Social Structures and Their Modi | 18 |
Skvortsov The Scientific Theory of History | 45 |
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