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Capitalism's Contradictory Character

Peter Nolan-2007-11-15-Anthem Press eBooks
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Most disputes are due to the fact that there are many scholars, and many ignorant men, so constituted that they can never see more than one side of a fact or idea; and each man claims that the aspect he has seen is the only true and valid aspect.(Honoré de Balzac, letter to Don Michele Angelo Cajetani, Prince of Teano, dedication in Cousine Bette)

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Most disputes are due to the fact that there are many scholars, and many ignorant men, so constituted that they can never see more than one side of a fact or idea; and each man claims that the aspect he has seen is the only true and valid aspect.(Honoré de Balzac, letter to Don Michele Angelo Cajetani, Prince of Teano, dedication in Cousine Bette)

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Character (mathematics)HonorCapitalismPhilosophyArtLiteratureArt historyHistory

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