Reflections on Marx and Marxism Eric J. Hobsbawm ... concepts which have become part of Marxism, as of all subsequent socialism, can also be traced back to the Saint-Simonian school, though not perhaps explicitly to Saint-Simon himself.
Then he sent a letter to the chief executive of Indian Airlines informing him of the incident and warning that, if he did not receive an apology within seven days, he would sue the airline for breach of the Persons With Disabilities ...
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Neither of these things are religions, which are cultural paradigms meant to connect the metaphysics of the world with ethical action describing ... It is also a natural act, in the same sense that sex and eating are natural acts.
* Brilliant and incisive, HOW TO CHANGE THE WORLD leaves us in no doubt that Karl Marx is as much a thinker for our century as he was for the preceding two
There are three major leadership challenges, he explains – 'all of which could fill a CEO's week. ... him up at night – as well as his two small children – it is a realisation that he probably has one opportunity to get this right.
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