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  • Title: The Social Question: Summaries of Lectures
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    • basis for a contemporary economic system. Money. The necessity
  • Title: The Social Question: Lecture I: The True Form of the Social Question
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    • for an applied system, like the philosophy of Karl Marx.
    • the economic system which only fits the scientific method, the
    • reached that labour belongs to the economic system as much as
    • processes in the lung-, heart- and circulatory systems are the
    • same as in the nerves and head system, then one is on the same
    • track. The nervous system and senses centralised in the head is
    • system are also independent members. Similarly, with the digestive
    • system. These things can be studied more precisely in my book
    • powerful persuasion considered as the economic system, is only
    • structure of the social organism. The two systems need to exist
  • Title: The Social Question: Lecture II: Comparisons at Solving the Social Question based on Life's Realities
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    • operative systems working side by side in the human form. These
    • three cooperative systems can be characterised in the following
    • way. One could say in the human, natural organism a system
    • most important member of this system where the nerves and
    • consider what I would like to call the rhythmic system, in
    • expressed as rhythmic processes. As a third system, one can
    • these three systems are the combined effects, when they
    • this threefold head-, circulation-, (or chest system) and
    • digestive systems are maintained — that these members
    • systems each have a particular relationship to the outer world;
    • the head system through the senses, the circulation or rhythmic
    • system through breathing and the digestive system through the
    • nerve-system relates to human spiritual life with its spiritual
    • abilities; the circulatory system rules the relation with this
    • spiritual system with the crudest system, and the materialistic
    • system with the digestive system. The digestive system could be
    • crudest of systems in the human organism. What then, if you
    • with the laws in the nervous and sense systems. The system
    • system, can in the game of analogy probably be compared with
    • what one calls the crude system of material business life.
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  • Title: The Social Question: Lecture III: Fanaticism Versus a Real Conception of Life in Social Thinking and Willing
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    • goods, credit systems, banking and stock exchange systems. We
    • prescriptive system for living in order to be happy or
    • botched together to centralize the three systems in chaos so
    • digestive system stands opposite the head system in the natural
    • economic organism just like the lung-heart system is relatively
    • independent of the head and nerve system.
    • system member or actually state life plus an independent
  • Title: The Social Question: Lecture IV: The Evolution of Social Thinking and Willing and Life's Circumstances for Current Humanity
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    • These people asked: What kind of system of laws should actually
    • sociology — the processes of the digestive system is in a
    • certain way independent of those in the rhythmic system,
    • breathing and heart system, both are limited and mutually
    • natural organic life as well, a system is allowed to gradually
    • relatively independent system, just like it happens in a
    • natural organism having developed its system fully, which also
    • paralyzed by the adjacent system. All organic processes are
    • within, so that the other system adjacent to it develops and
    • paralyzes that which arise as damage in the other system. That
    • today for the entire system of associations and coalitions
    • the creation of an entire system of associations in this
    • labour back to itself. Within the legal system this is
    • to public law. Just as the digestive system and the
    • breathing-circulatory systems must work together, and the
    • circulation of the blood absorb what the digestive system has
    • conquer the state, kills the system of public laws.
    • the school system by the state, the university system and
    • sovereignty, its own system of representation, its own
    • factors work on the other side of the border, then the system
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  • Title: The Social Question: Lecture V: The Social Will as the Basis Towards a New, Scientific Procedure
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    • three independent systems rule — I have presented this
    • social organism three independently applicable systems need to
    • be seen: the spiritual system, the judicial system — now
    • the system of public rights, as mentioned where private and
    • system.
    • find the relatively independent systems of circulation,
    • lung-heart system and circulation system, the heart-lung system
    • between the head system and digestive system. Then again if it
    • political system exists, which has to permeate everything
    • same human systems which are differentiated into the one or the
    • the nerve-sense system, lung-breathing system and the digestive
    • system, there are three members in the social organism. This is
    • touch on the system of public law with the system of practical
  • Title: The Social Question: Lecture VI: What Significance does Work have for the Modern Proletarian?
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    • economic system.
    • admit that a single centralized system exists in the human
    • that there are three systems in the healthy human organism: the
    • sense-nervous system is there as carrier of the soul life, the
    • breathing and heart system as carrier of the rhythmic life and
    • the metabolic system as carrier for metabolism and this
    • comprises the entire human organism. However, each system is
    • order for these three systems not to cause chaos among one
    • schooling system through to the university system, right into
    • of practical and even economic systems. In all these areas, the



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