Philosophy+of+Freedom

=**Philosophy of Freedom**=


 * **Date** || **Title** || **Author** || **Opening** ||
 * || **Philosophers, 2005** || Tweedie || 1 ||
 * || **Alberti and Spinoza compilation, 1450** || Blunt, Spinoza || 2 ||
 * || **Idealism and Materialism, (ex The German Ideology), 1845** || Marx || 3 ||
 * || **Theses on Feuerbach, 1845** || Marx || 4 ||
 * || **Freedom and Necessity, Anti-Duhring 1, 11, 1877** || Engels || 5 ||
 * || **On Dialectics, 1878** || Engels || 6 ||
 * || **Socialism, Utopian and Scientific, 1880** || Engels || 7 ||
 * || **Hegel (Ludwig Feuerbach 1), 1886** || Engels || 8 ||
 * || **Marx (Ludwig Feuerbach 4), 1886** || Engels || 9 ||
 * || **3 Sources and 3 Component Parts of Marxism, 1913** || Lenin || 10 ||
 * || **Liberty, a Study in Bourgeois Illusion, 1938** || Caudwell || 11 ||
 * || **The Weapon of Theory, 1966** || Cabral || 12 ||
 * || **Pedagogy of the Oppressed, Chapter 1, 1970** || Freire || 13 ||
 * || **Housing by People, Who decides, 1976** || Turner || 14 ||
 * || **Necessity of Theory (Philosophy and Class Struggle 1), 1976** || Dialego || 15 ||
 * || **Theory of Action (Philosophy and Class Struggle 2), 1976** || Dialego || 16 ||
 * || **Death of the Subject Explained Compilation, 2002** || Heartfield || 17 ||
 * || **Postmodernism, Hindu nationalism and Vedic science, 2004** || Nanda || 18 ||
 * || **Gramsci, Freire, Organic Intellectuals and Critical Pedagogy, 2005** || McLaren, Fischman || 19 ||


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