Men make their own history, but they do not make it just as they please; they do not make it under circumstances chosen by themselves, but under circumstances directly encountered, given and transmitted from the past. The tradition of all the dead generations... Culture, Nation, and the New Scottish Parliament - 175 페이지 편집 - 2007 - 279 페이지일부보기 - 도서 정보
| Walter J. Ong - 1967 - 828 페이지
...prepared to accept that ideology could exercise some constraint over and above economic conditions. 'The tradition of all the dead generations weighs like a nightmare on the brain of the living', he wrote tantalisingly in The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte, arguing that the revolutionaries... | |
| Jean DeBernardi - 2004 - 348 페이지
...Straits Settlements. CHAPTER FOUR Rites of Belonging Initiation into the Chinese Sworn Brotherhoods The tradition of all the dead generations weighs like...nightmare on the brain of the living. And just when they seem engaged in revolutionizing themselves and things, in creating something that has never yet existed,... | |
| Friedrich Engels, Karl Marx - 2004 - 262 페이지
...by themselves, but under circumstances directly encountered, given and transmitted from the past.The tradition of all the dead generations weighs like...nightmare on the brain of the living. And just when they seem engaged in revolutionising themselves and things, in creating something that has never existed,... | |
| Ban Wang - 2004 - 346 페이지
...the apparent ruins of tradition. Memory here echoes Marx's remark about dehumanizing traditions: "The tradition of all the dead generations weighs like a nightmare on the brain of the living and is antithetical to modernity."43 Memory needs to be separated out from tradition as a cultural component.... | |
| Donald Eugene Hall - 2004 - 158 페이지
...Bonaparte (1852), "Men make their own history, but they do not make it just as they please. . . . The tradition of all the dead generations weighs like a nightmare on the brain of the living" (cit. Hawkes 1996: 92). He continues: "one must not form the narrowminded opinion that the petty bourgeois,... | |
| Barbara Gabriel, Suzan Ilcan - 2004 - 380 페이지
...discipline of memory." In The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte Marx (1978) had famously declared: "The tradition of all the dead generations weighs like a nightmare on the brain of the living" (qtd. in Terdiman 1984, 24). But could this panicked pressure on the recording of the past as historical... | |
| Jay R. Howard - 1999 - 316 페이지
...themselves, but under circumstances directly encountered, given, and transmitted from the fast. The tradition of all the dead generations weighs like a nightmare on the brain of the living. Karl Marx Separational CCM, Integrational CCM, Transformational CCM — it has so far been argued that... | |
| Victor Buchli - 2004 - 416 페이지
...others to assume the authoritative clothes of the past so as to create authority in the present. If "the tradition of all the dead generations weighs like a nightmare on the brain of the living," it is only by the reawakening of the dead that previous revolutions have legitimated themselves. Revolution... | |
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...but not always in a reasonable form. Philosophy is to the real world as masturbation is to sex. Tlic tradition of all the dead generations weighs like a nightmare on the brain of the living. Man will often act and live as though he were apart from his body, as if improving it from the outside.... | |
| Peter C. Van Wyck - 181 페이지
...themselves, but under circumstances directly encountered, given, and transmitted from the past. The tradition of all the dead generations weighs like a nightmare on the brain of the living. Karl Marx, "The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte" I wonder what one's body would feel like as... | |
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