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- Title: The Social Question: Lecture I: The True Form of the Social Question
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- has no interest in his spiritual life allocating his true role
- Title: The Social Question: Lecture II: Comparisons at Solving the Social Question based on Life's Realities
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- Interestingly, one can't but agree that there is a
- Title: The Social Question: Lecture III: Fanaticism Versus a Real Conception of Life in Social Thinking and Willing
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- further interest to us. Of importance to us above all is to
- is, in my view, extraordinarily interesting, that if you have a
- be interesting to write about swear words of some old writer. I
- place these interests scientifically in the world. Our life in
- in order to be justified in the general interest of humanity.
- The general interest of humanity may be asked whether the
- interest develops in the area of economics which is the only
- Title: The Social Question: Lecture IV: The Evolution of Social Thinking and Willing and Life's Circumstances for Current Humanity
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- with all their interests as modern time came along, are linked
- These bourgeois leading circles are through their interests
- their interests more or less to what many people held as the
- interests: the encroaching complicated economic life.
- relationship, they stood quite removed from the interests of the
- their interests are experienced in an isolated economic
- become one of differing mutual interests, a struggle of the
- of his own interests guide the economic life. Experts had
- everything in which all people are equally interested in. As
- protection of interest can be passed through into law. Last
- of law was penetrated by such a protection of interests. This
- interests in harmony and amalgamation, where the one is always
- interested in what a program or something similar can offer,
- Title: The Social Question: Lecture V: The Social Will as the Basis Towards a New, Scientific Procedure
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- happened due to the civil interests in the beginning of more
- interests of the state in more recent times. This growing
- introduced the further nationalisation of traffic interests,
- has economic interests in the determination of working hours,
- interests of single human circles. Just think how the old
- on the basis of an economic parliament but their interests
- factors and interests would be needed. One would then have a
- of its factors when only economically active interests appear
- the economic life within the social organism, interest is the
- ruling factor. This interest however brings quite a specific
- He even has to, like he earns interest through his labour,
- through spiritual production, also inherit interests through
- the democratic legal life with the interests of other
- person and another with one-sided interests grinding it down.
- but one-sided interests will be grinded down in the democratic
- organisation is interested in a project of short duration
- with the interests of the individuals who would suffer during
- cooperate and not develop individual small interests, which are
- — no one can — that a discrepancy of interests may
- contained in the translation of a very interesting book about
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- Title: The Social Question: Lecture VI: What Significance does Work have for the Modern Proletarian?
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- circles are basically only interested in one thing which the
- regions where they felt comfortable, where their interests
- according to the interests of the leading circles up to now,
- personal interests valid.
- to production. Out of the various interests of the most varied
- be human needs and human interests.
- so-called interests of the ruling state circles, which had been
- discovered their interests were satisfied by the state; they
- image of the interests and desires which the leading circles
- easily take on characteristics according to the interests of
- leading circles have interests in the modern state life and for
- economic proletarian interests. The spiritual life is
- interest. To a greater extent what had been the case in earlier
- is not directly interesting and which, when it is correctly
- something uninteresting. No, it must be judged in such a manner
- forth interest: coherence of people with their work and
- interest in all spheres in any occupation.
- factual interest is applied to all and not be based on a mere
- past for people who only want to serve their interests and
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