John Lewis (philosopher) - Works

Works

  • The Old Testament in the 20th Century
  • A Faith to Live By
  • Christianity and the Social Revolution (Ed.)
  • Textbook of Marxist Philosophy (Ed.)
  • Douglas Fallacies: A Critique of Social Credit
  • The Philosophy of the Soviet State
  • An Introduction to Philosophy
  • The Case Against Pacifism
  • Marxism and Modern Idealism
  • The Basis of Soviet Philosophy
  • Marxism and the Open Mind
  • Religions of the World
  • Science, Faith, and Scepticism
  • Anthropology
  • Socialism and the Individual
  • A History of Philosophy
  • Man and Evolution
  • The Life and Teaching of Karl Marx
  • Bertrand Russell: Philosopher and Humanist
  • Naked Ape or Homo sapiens?
  • The Left Book Club: An Historical Record
  • The Marxism of Marx
  • Marxism and the Irrationalists
  • The Uniqueness of Man
  • Max Weber and Value Free Sociology: A Marxist Critique

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    Was it an intellectual consequence of this ‘rebirth,’ of this new dignity and rigor, that, at about the same time, his sense of beauty was observed to undergo an almost excessive resurgence, that his style took on the noble purity, simplicity and symmetry that were to set upon all his subsequent works that so evident and evidently intentional stamp of the classical master.
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    We all agree now—by “we” I mean intelligent people under sixty—that a work of art is like a rose. A rose is not beautiful because it is like something else. Neither is a work of art. Roses and works of art are beautiful in themselves. Unluckily, the matter does not end there: a rose is the visible result of an infinitude of complicated goings on in the bosom of the earth and in the air above, and similarly a work of art is the product of strange activities in the human mind.
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    The family that perseveres in good works will surely have an abundance of blessings.
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