Marx y su concepto del hombre book pdf download

Department : Social sciences
Size of file : 16.4MB
Section : Philosophy and logic
book quality : Good
Language : Spanish
Number of Pages : 269
Auther : Eric Fromm
Date of Coming : 2022-08-10

Author: Eric Fromm

About the Author: German-American psychologist and humanist philosopher, born in Frankfurt – Germany on March 23, 1900. He immigrated to the United States of America in 1934 From his works: Fear of Freedom (1941) Psychoanalysis and Religion (1950) The Forgotten Language: An Introduction to Understanding Dreams, Fairytales, and Myths (1951) The Rational Society (1955) Sigmund Freud’s Letter: An Analysis of His Character and Influence (1959) The Psychoanalytic Crisis: Essays on Freud, Marx, and Social Psychology (1970) Anatomy of Man’s Destructive Propensity (1973) He also edited books, by various writers on Zen Buddhism Marx’s concept of man and others Fromm died on March 23, 1980.

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Cubierta frontal……Page 1 Prefacio……Page 5 1. La falsificación de las concepciones de Marx……Page 11 2. El materialismo histórico de Marx……Page 18 3. El problema de la conciencia, la estructura social y el uso de la fuerza……Page 29 4. La naturaleza del hombre……Page 34 5. La enajenación ……Page 53 6. La concepción del socialismo en Marx ……Page 67 7. La continuidad en el pensamiento de Marx ……Page 78 8. Marx, el hombre……Page 88 Apéndice I: Manuscritos Económicos – Filosóficos de Karl Marx ……Page 93 Nota de traductor inglés ……Page 95 Prefacio ……Page 97 Primer Manuscrito: El trabajo enajenado ……Page 101 Segundo Manuscrito: [La relación de la propiedad privada] ……Page 117 Tercer Manuscrito: [La propiedad privada y el trabajo] ……Page 125 [La propiedad privada y el comunismo] ……Page 130 [Necesidades, producción y división del trabajo] ……Page 147 [El dinero] ……Page 168 [Crítica a la dialéctica y en general a la filosofía de Hegel] ……Page 174 Apéndice II: Otros Escritos de Marx ……Page 201 De la ideología alemana ……Page 203 Prólogo de la contribución a la crítica de la economía política……Page 225 De la introducción a la crítica de la filosofía del derecho de Hegel. Crítica de la religión ……Page 228 Apéndice III: Sobre Karl Marx ……Page 229 Recuerdos de Marx, por Paul Lafargue ……Page 231 Carta de Jenny Marx a Joseph Weydemeyer ……Page 251 Karl Marx (Notas dispersas), por Eleanor Marx–Avelino ……Page 256 Confesión ……Page 264 En los funerales de Karl Marx, por Frederick Engels ……Page 265 Índice……Page 269

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Marx’s Concept of Man book pdf download

Section : Philosophy and logic
Auther : Eric Fromm
Language : French
Size of file : 0.82MB
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Department : Social sciences
Date of Coming : 2022-08-10
Number of Pages : 163

Author: Eric Fromm

About the Author: German-American psychologist and humanist philosopher, born in Frankfurt – Germany on March 23, 1900. He immigrated to the United States of America in 1934 From his works: Fear of Freedom (1941) Psychoanalysis and Religion (1950) The Forgotten Language: An Introduction to Understanding Dreams, Fairytales, and Myths (1951) The Rational Society (1955) Sigmund Freud’s Letter: An Analysis of His Character and Influence (1959) The Psychoanalytic Crisis: Essays on Freud, Marx, and Social Psychology (1970) Anatomy of Man’s Destructive Propensity (1973) He also edited books, by various writers on Zen Buddhism Marx’s concept of man and others Fromm died on March 23, 1980.

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In the Western world, and especially in the United States, Karl Marx is perceived as the spiritual godfather of Lenin and Stalin—someone bent on creating a state where everyone worships a centralized bureaucracy. Social philosopher Erich Fromm argues that Marx has been entirely misrepresented and misunderstood, and that Marx’s ideas have been misappropriated to further causes antithetical to his true intentions. Fromm’s study presents Marx as a humanist and social scientist. Painstakingly traveling through Marx’s oeuvre, Fromm shows how Marx’s real goal was to eliminate man’s alienation, and allow individuals to live and appreciate a life of freedom. Furthermore, Fromm believes, Marx would have considered the Communist governments of Russia and Cuba as wrong-headed. Marx’s Concept of Man also includes a selection of Marx’s Early Writings, brought to English-speaking readers for the first time in 1961. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Erich Fromm, with rare images and never-before-seen documents from the author’s estate.

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The radical humanism of Erich Fromm book pdf download

Section : Philosophy and logic
Size of file : 1.38MB
Auther : Eric Fromm
Number of Pages : 261
book quality : Good
Date of Coming : 2022-08-10
Department : Social sciences
Language : English

Author: Eric Fromm

About the Author: German-American psychologist and humanist philosopher, born in Frankfurt – Germany on March 23, 1900. He immigrated to the United States of America in 1934 From his works: Fear of Freedom (1941) Psychoanalysis and Religion (1950) The Forgotten Language: An Introduction to Understanding Dreams, Fairytales, and Myths (1951) The Rational Society (1955) Sigmund Freud’s Letter: An Analysis of His Character and Influence (1959) The Psychoanalytic Crisis: Essays on Freud, Marx, and Social Psychology (1970) Anatomy of Man’s Destructive Propensity (1973) He also edited books, by various writers on Zen Buddhism Marx’s concept of man and others Fromm died on March 23, 1980.

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This book argues that Fromm is a vital and largely overlooked contribution to twentieth-century intellectual history, and one who offers a refreshingly reconfigured form of humanism that is capable of reintegrating explicitly humanist analytical categories and schemas back into social theoretical (and scientific) considerations”– Abstract: This book argues that Fromm is a vital and largely overlooked contribution to twentieth-century intellectual history, and one who offers a refreshingly reconfigured form of humanism that is capable of reintegrating explicitly humanist analytical categories and schemas back into social theoretical (and scientific) considerations.

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The Dunayevskaya-Marcuse-Fromm correspondence : dialogues on Hegel, Marx, and critical theory book pdf download

Date of Coming : 2022-08-10
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Language : English
Number of Pages : 50
Section : Philosophy and logic
Department : Social sciences
Size of file : 1.47MB
Auther : Eric Fromm

Author: Eric Fromm

About the Author: German-American psychologist and humanist philosopher, born in Frankfurt – Germany on March 23, 1900. He immigrated to the United States of America in 1934 From his works: Fear of Freedom (1941) Psychoanalysis and Religion (1950) The Forgotten Language: An Introduction to Understanding Dreams, Fairytales, and Myths (1951) The Rational Society (1955) Sigmund Freud’s Letter: An Analysis of His Character and Influence (1959) The Psychoanalytic Crisis: Essays on Freud, Marx, and Social Psychology (1970) Anatomy of Man’s Destructive Propensity (1973) He also edited books, by various writers on Zen Buddhism Marx’s concept of man and others Fromm died on March 23, 1980.

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This book presents for the first time the correspondence during the years 1954 to 1978 between the Marxist-Humanist and feminist philosopher Raya Dunayevskaya (1910-87) and two other noted thinkers, the Hegelian Marxist philosopher and social theorist Herbert Marcuse (1898-1979) and the psychologist and social critic Erich Fromm (1900-80), both of the latter members of the Frankfurt School of Critical Theory. In their introduction, editors Kevin B. Anderson and Russell Rockwell focus on the theoretical and political dialogues in these letters, which cover topics such as dialectical social theory, Marxist economics, socialist humanism, the structure and contradictions of modern capitalism, the history of Marxism and of the Frankfurt School, feminism and revolution, developments in the USSR, Cuba, and China, and emergence of the New Left of the 1960s. The editors’ extensive explanatory notes offer helpful background information, definitions of theoretical concepts, and source references. Among the thinkers discussed in the correspondence – some of them quite critically– are Karl Marx, G. W. F. Hegel, Rosa Luxemburg, Georg Lukács, Theodor Adorno, Max Horkheimer, Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir, V. I. Lenin, Nikolai Bukharin, Sigmund Freud, Leon Trotsky, Mao Zedong, Daniel Bell, and Seymour Martin Lipset. As a whole, this volume shows the deeply Marxist and humanist concerns of these thinkers, each of whom had a lifelong concern with rethinking Marx and Hegel as the foundation for an analysis of capitalist modernity and its forces of opposition.

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You Shall Be As Gods book pdf download

Language : English
Date of Coming : 2022-08-10
Number of Pages : 95
Section : Philosophy and logic
Auther : Eric Fromm
Department : Social sciences
Size of file : 0.55MB
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Author: Eric Fromm

About the Author: German-American psychologist and humanist philosopher, born in Frankfurt – Germany on March 23, 1900. He immigrated to the United States of America in 1934 From his works: Fear of Freedom (1941) Psychoanalysis and Religion (1950) The Forgotten Language: An Introduction to Understanding Dreams, Fairytales, and Myths (1951) The Rational Society (1955) Sigmund Freud’s Letter: An Analysis of His Character and Influence (1959) The Psychoanalytic Crisis: Essays on Freud, Marx, and Social Psychology (1970) Anatomy of Man’s Destructive Propensity (1973) He also edited books, by various writers on Zen Buddhism Marx’s concept of man and others Fromm died on March 23, 1980.

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Erich Fromm’s innovative analysis of the Old Testament as a striking early example of radical humanism The Old Testament is one of the most carefully studied books in the world’s history. It is also one of the most misunderstood. This founding text of the world’s three largest religions is also, Erich Fromm argues, an impressive radical humanist text. He sees the stories of mankind’s transition from divided clans to united brotherhood as a tribute to the human power to overcome. Filled with hopeful symbolism, You Shall Be As Gods shows how the Old Testament and its tradition is an inspiring ode to human potential. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Erich Fromm including rare images and never-before-seen documents from the author’s estate.

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Religión sin dios book pdf download

Auther : Ronald Dworkin
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Size of file : 3.45MB
Language : Spanish
Department : Social sciences
Date of Coming : 2022-08-10
Number of Pages : 106
Section : Philosophy and logic

Author: Ronald Dworkin

About the Author: Ronald Dworkin, who has died aged 81, was widely respected as the most original and powerful philosopher of law in the English-speaking world. In his books, his articles and his teaching, in London and New York, he developed a powerful, scholarly exegesis of the law, and expounded issues of burning topicality and public concern – including how the law should deal with race, abortion, euthanasia and equality – in ways that were accessible to lay readers. His legal arguments were subtly presented applications to specific problems of a classic liberal philosophy which, in turn, was grounded in his belief that law must take its authority from what ordinary people would recognise as moral virtue. Dworkin studied philosophy (under Willard Van Orman Quine at Harvard University and, informally, with JL Austin at Oxford University) and law at both Oxford and the Harvard Law School. He worked as clerk to the great US judge and legal scholar Billings Learned Hand and as a practising associate in the Wall Street law firm Sullivan & Cromwell, before teaching law at the Yale and later the New York University law schools, as well as at Oxford and later University College London. This broad education and training, sharpening the analytical skills of a quite exceptionally powerful intellect, enabled him, even as a precocious young man, to challenge the most eminent figures in the world of law and jurisprudence, including Hand and HLA Hart, the renowned exponent of legal positivism – considering the social basis of a law separately from its merits – at Oxford. Perhaps Dworkin’s greatest achievement was his insistence on a rights-based theory of law, expounded in his first and most influential book, Taking Rights Seriously (1977), in which he proposed an alternative both to Hart’s outlook and to the newly minted theories of the Harvard philosopher of law John Rawls.

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En esta obra, que retoma las Conferencias Einstein impartidas por Ronald Dworkin en la Universidad de Berna en 2011, se invita al lector a reconocer que lo que une a teístas y ateos es mucho más grande de lo que tradicionalmente los separa: unos y otros experimentan lo sublime y lo doloroso, tienen fe en la verdad, se comprometen con la vida bien llevada y defienden el valor de sus convicciones, pues, afirma el jurista estadunidense, la religión es más profunda que la misma idea de dios. Las implicaciones de este argumento en la aplicación del derecho -como en el caso de la objeción de conciencia, la justificación de las guerras religiosas, la libertad de culto o la igualdad ante la ley- son tema también de esta disertación aguda, profunda y clara, en la que uno de los más reconocidos filósofos del derecho analiza la metafísica del valor para concluir que la libertad de religión no debe fluir desde el respeto a la creencia en dios, sino desde el derecho a la autonomía ética.

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Life’s Dominion book pdf download

Auther : Ronald Dworkin
Department : Social sciences
Size of file : 9.23MB
Date of Coming : 2022-08-10
Section : Philosophy and logic
Language : English
book quality : Good
Number of Pages : 288

Author: Ronald Dworkin

About the Author: Ronald Dworkin, who has died aged 81, was widely respected as the most original and powerful philosopher of law in the English-speaking world. In his books, his articles and his teaching, in London and New York, he developed a powerful, scholarly exegesis of the law, and expounded issues of burning topicality and public concern – including how the law should deal with race, abortion, euthanasia and equality – in ways that were accessible to lay readers. His legal arguments were subtly presented applications to specific problems of a classic liberal philosophy which, in turn, was grounded in his belief that law must take its authority from what ordinary people would recognise as moral virtue. Dworkin studied philosophy (under Willard Van Orman Quine at Harvard University and, informally, with JL Austin at Oxford University) and law at both Oxford and the Harvard Law School. He worked as clerk to the great US judge and legal scholar Billings Learned Hand and as a practising associate in the Wall Street law firm Sullivan & Cromwell, before teaching law at the Yale and later the New York University law schools, as well as at Oxford and later University College London. This broad education and training, sharpening the analytical skills of a quite exceptionally powerful intellect, enabled him, even as a precocious young man, to challenge the most eminent figures in the world of law and jurisprudence, including Hand and HLA Hart, the renowned exponent of legal positivism – considering the social basis of a law separately from its merits – at Oxford. Perhaps Dworkin’s greatest achievement was his insistence on a rights-based theory of law, expounded in his first and most influential book, Taking Rights Seriously (1977), in which he proposed an alternative both to Hart’s outlook and to the newly minted theories of the Harvard philosopher of law John Rawls.

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Internationally renowned lawyer and philosopher Ronald Dworkin addresses the crucially related acts of abortion and euthanasia in a brilliantly original book that examines their meaning in a nation that prizes both life and individual liberty. From Roe v. Wade to the legal battle over the death of Nancy Cruzan, no issues have opened greater rifts in American society than those of abortion and euthanasia. At the heart of Life’s Dominion is Dworkin’s inquest into why abortion and euthanasia provoke such controversy. Do these acts violate some fundamental “right to life”? Or are the objections against them based on the belief that human life is sacred? Combining incisive moral reasoning and close readings of indicidual court decisions with a majestic interpretation of the U.S. Constitution itself, Dworkin gives us a work that is absolutely essential for anyone who cares about the legal status of human life.

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Religion without God book pdf download

Number of Pages : 193
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Date of Coming : 2022-08-10
Auther : Ronald Dworkin
Size of file : 0.82MB
Department : Social sciences
Language : English
Section : Philosophy and logic

Author: Ronald Dworkin

About the Author: Ronald Dworkin, who has died aged 81, was widely respected as the most original and powerful philosopher of law in the English-speaking world. In his books, his articles and his teaching, in London and New York, he developed a powerful, scholarly exegesis of the law, and expounded issues of burning topicality and public concern – including how the law should deal with race, abortion, euthanasia and equality – in ways that were accessible to lay readers. His legal arguments were subtly presented applications to specific problems of a classic liberal philosophy which, in turn, was grounded in his belief that law must take its authority from what ordinary people would recognise as moral virtue. Dworkin studied philosophy (under Willard Van Orman Quine at Harvard University and, informally, with JL Austin at Oxford University) and law at both Oxford and the Harvard Law School. He worked as clerk to the great US judge and legal scholar Billings Learned Hand and as a practising associate in the Wall Street law firm Sullivan & Cromwell, before teaching law at the Yale and later the New York University law schools, as well as at Oxford and later University College London. This broad education and training, sharpening the analytical skills of a quite exceptionally powerful intellect, enabled him, even as a precocious young man, to challenge the most eminent figures in the world of law and jurisprudence, including Hand and HLA Hart, the renowned exponent of legal positivism – considering the social basis of a law separately from its merits – at Oxford. Perhaps Dworkin’s greatest achievement was his insistence on a rights-based theory of law, expounded in his first and most influential book, Taking Rights Seriously (1977), in which he proposed an alternative both to Hart’s outlook and to the newly minted theories of the Harvard philosopher of law John Rawls.

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In his last book, Ronald Dworkin addresses questions that men and women have asked through the ages: What is religion and what is God’s place in it? What is death and what is immortality? Based on the 2011 Einstein Lectures, Religion without God is inspired by remarks Einstein made that if religion consists of awe toward mysteries which “manifest themselves in the highest wisdom and the most radiant beauty, and which our dull faculties can comprehend only in the most primitive forms,” then, he, Einstein, was a religious person. Dworkin joins Einstein’s sense of cosmic mystery and beauty to the claim that value is objective, independent of mind, and immanent in the world. He rejects the metaphysics of naturalism–that nothing is real except what can be studied by the natural sciences. Belief in God is one manifestation of this deeper worldview, but not the only one. The conviction that God underwrites value presupposes a prior commitment to the independent reality of that value–a commitment that is available to nonbelievers as well. So theists share a commitment with some atheists that is more fundamental than what divides them. Freedom of religion should flow not from a respect for belief in God but from the right to ethical independence. Dworkin hoped that this short book would contribute to rational conversation and the softening of religious fear and hatred. Religion without God is the work of a humanist who recognized both the possibilities and limitations of humanity.

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Basic Writings book pdf download

Auther : Jean Paul Sartre
Department : Social sciences
Section : Philosophy and logic
Size of file : 1.79MB
Date of Coming : 2022-08-10
Language : English
Number of Pages : 349
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Author: Jean Paul Sartre

About the Author: Jean-Paul Charles Emard Sartre (21 June 1905 Paris – 15 April 1980 Paris) was a French philosopher, novelist, playwright, screenwriter, literary critic and political activist. He started his working life as a teacher. He studied philosophy in Germany during World War II. When Nazi Germany occupied France, Sartre joined the underground French resistance. Sartre was known and famous for being a prolific writer and for his literary works and his philosophy called Existentialism, and secondly his political affiliation with the extreme left. Sartre was a constant companion of the philosopher and writer Simone de Beauvoir, whom her political enemies called the “Great Sartre.” Although their philosophy is close, he does not like to confuse them. The two writers have influenced each other. Sartre’s literary works are rich in themes and philosophical texts of unequal sizes such as Being and Nothingness (1943), the Existential Brief Humanism (1945) or the Critique of Dialectical Reason (1960) and also literary texts in the collection of short stories such as The Wall or his novels such as Nausea (1938) and the trilogy Freedom Roads (1945). Sartre also wrote in theater such as The Flies (1943), The Closed Room (1944), The Virtuous Whore (1946), The Devil and the Good God (1951) and The Prisoners of Altona (1959) and these works were a large part of his literary output. Late in his life, in 1964, Sartre published a book dealing with the first eleven years of his life entitled The Words, in addition to a large study on Gustave Flaubert in a book entitled The Fool of the Family (1971-1972). He has also published biographies of many writers such as Tintoretto, Mallarmé, Charles Baudelaire, and Jean Genet. Sartre has always refused to be honored because of his devotion to himself and his ideas, and it is worth noting that he refused to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature, but only accepted the title of Doctor honoris causa from the University of Jerusalem in 1976.

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Yes, of course the content is good. And the basic formatting is fine. But the TOC has no Chapter names, which make navigating this collection of writings very difficult. There is no way to know what the content of a chapter is other then opening the chapter to see what it contains. Its a very simple edit for the publisher of this eBook that would make a big difference and help to justify the steep price. (For those without an eidetic memory the workaround is to create a note and manually add the chapter content reference ~ 45min)

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Search for a Method book pdf download

Date of Coming : 2022-08-10
Auther : Jean Paul Sartre
Section : Philosophy and logic
Department : Social sciences
Number of Pages : 230
Language : English
Size of file : 27.1MB
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Author: Jean Paul Sartre

About the Author: Jean-Paul Charles Emard Sartre (21 June 1905 Paris – 15 April 1980 Paris) was a French philosopher, novelist, playwright, screenwriter, literary critic and political activist. He started his working life as a teacher. He studied philosophy in Germany during World War II. When Nazi Germany occupied France, Sartre joined the underground French resistance. Sartre was known and famous for being a prolific writer and for his literary works and his philosophy called Existentialism, and secondly his political affiliation with the extreme left. Sartre was a constant companion of the philosopher and writer Simone de Beauvoir, whom her political enemies called the “Great Sartre.” Although their philosophy is close, he does not like to confuse them. The two writers have influenced each other. Sartre’s literary works are rich in themes and philosophical texts of unequal sizes such as Being and Nothingness (1943), the Existential Brief Humanism (1945) or the Critique of Dialectical Reason (1960) and also literary texts in the collection of short stories such as The Wall or his novels such as Nausea (1938) and the trilogy Freedom Roads (1945). Sartre also wrote in theater such as The Flies (1943), The Closed Room (1944), The Virtuous Whore (1946), The Devil and the Good God (1951) and The Prisoners of Altona (1959) and these works were a large part of his literary output. Late in his life, in 1964, Sartre published a book dealing with the first eleven years of his life entitled The Words, in addition to a large study on Gustave Flaubert in a book entitled The Fool of the Family (1971-1972). He has also published biographies of many writers such as Tintoretto, Mallarmé, Charles Baudelaire, and Jean Genet. Sartre has always refused to be honored because of his devotion to himself and his ideas, and it is worth noting that he refused to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature, but only accepted the title of Doctor honoris causa from the University of Jerusalem in 1976.

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From one of the 20th century’s most profound philosophers and writers, comes a thought provoking essay that seeks to reconcile Marxism with existentialism. Exploring the complicated relationship the two philosophical schools of thought have with one another, Sartre supposes that the two are in fact compatible and complimentary towards one another, with poignant analysis and reasoning. An important work of modern philosophy, Search for a Method has a major influence on the current perceptions of existentialism and Marxism. “This is the most important philosophical work by Sartre to be translated since Being and Nothingness.”—James Collings, America

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