| 1966 - 518 pàgines
...juridical, philosophical, religious, literary, artistic, etc., development is based on economic development. But all these react upon one another and also upon the economic basis. It is not that the economic situation is cause, solely active, while everything else is only... | |
| Robert K. Merton - 1973 - 639 pàgines
...juridical, philosophical, religious, literary, artistic, etc., development is based on economic development. But all these react upon one another and also upon...economic necessity, which ultimately always asserts itself.24 But to say that the economic basis "ultimately" asserts itself is to say that the ideological... | |
| 1978 - 318 pàgines
...philosophical, religious, literary, artistic, and so on) and for the action of these elements back on the base. "It is not that the economic position is the cause and [is] alone active, while everything else only has a passive effect. There is, rather, interaction on... | |
| Howard Selsam, Harry Martel - 1963 - 390 pàgines
...juridical, philosophical, religious, literary, artistic, etc., development is based on economic development. But all these react upon one another and also upon...economic necessity, which ultimately always asserts itself. The state, for instance, exercises an influence by tariffs, free trade, good or bad fiscal... | |
| W.J. Gavin - 1988 - 278 pàgines
...juridical, philosophical, religious, literary, artistic etc. development is based on economic development. But all these react upon one another and also upon...economic necessity, which ultimately always asserts itself. 46 A society's economic base and its superstructural elements are constitutively related to... | |
| Eduard Bernstein - 1993 - 272 pàgines
...juridical, philosophical, religious, literary, artistic, etc., development is based on economic development. But all these react upon one another and also upon the economic basis' (letter of 1895 [sic].)s One must confess that this sounds somewhat different from the passage... | |
| Werner Stark - 1998 - 372 pàgines
...forces. 'It is not', he says in an important letter to H. Starkenburg, 'that the economic condition is the cause and alone active, while everything else...has a passive effect. There is, rather, interaction (Wechselwirkung).' Still, this interaction is 'on the basis of economic necessity, which ultimately... | |
| Nico Stehr, Volker Meja - 2011 - 451 pàgines
...juridical, philosophical, religious, literary, artistic, etc., development is based on economic development. But all these react upon one another and also upon...economic necessity, which ultimately always asserts itself.24 But to say that the economic basis "ultimately" asserts itself is to say that the ideological... | |
| James M. Donovan - 2007 - 292 pàgines
...legal, philosophical, religious, literary, artistic, etc., development is based on economic development. But all these react upon one another and also upon the economic basis. One must not think that the economic situation is cause, and solely active whereas everything... | |
| Babacar Camara - 2008 - 152 pàgines
...juridical, philosophical, religious, literary, artistic, etc., development is based on economic development. But all these react upon one another and also upon the economic basis. It is not that the economic situation is cause, solely active, while anything else is only passive... | |
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