STATE AND REVOLUTION: HEGEL, MARX, AND LENIN


I believe that all separate paths, upon which one makes contact with others, here in this life, converge into a single way home, where all fog shall disperse.

-Alexander Bernewitz, 1863-1935


When a man has finally reached the point where he does not think he knows it better than others, that is when he has become indifferent to what they have done badly and he is interested only in what they have done right, then peace and affirmation have come to him.

-G.W.F. Hegel


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