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Freedom of Necessity
First published in 1949, The Freedom of Necessity explores various aspects of the transformation of human society in the mid-20th century.
It deals with themes like man and the world; relevance of science; science and the humanities; science and the arts; organised research for peace; science in economics and politics; the atomic age; Engels and science; Engels’ dialectics of nature; and a century of Marxism.
This is an important historical reference verb for students of political philosophy, political theory and philosophy.