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Page 135
... significance and efficacy ; it appears , therefore , in the Estates neither as a mere indiscriminate multitude nor ... significance . ' It is self - evident that the class of private citizens acquires this significance in terms of what ...
... significance and efficacy ; it appears , therefore , in the Estates neither as a mere indiscriminate multitude nor ... significance . ' It is self - evident that the class of private citizens acquires this significance in terms of what ...
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... significance and efficacy ' of the class of private citizens is here a particular significance and efficacy . The class of private citizens does not transform itself into a political class but enters into its political significance and ...
... significance and efficacy ' of the class of private citizens is here a particular significance and efficacy . The class of private citizens does not transform itself into a political class but enters into its political significance and ...
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... significance , and ( 4 ) it has this positive significance not only for us or in itself , but for consciousness itself . - ( 5 ) For self - consciousness the negative of the object or its own supersession of itself has a positive ...
... significance , and ( 4 ) it has this positive significance not only for us or in itself , but for consciousness itself . - ( 5 ) For self - consciousness the negative of the object or its own supersession of itself has a positive ...
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