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Pair of Marcel Breuer B40 Chairs by Tecta

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Pair of Marcel Breuer B40 Chairs by Tecta17. 5" W x 21" D x 34. 5" H Seat Height 18. 5" Designed by Marcel Breuer in 1926 as the B5 for Standard Moebel, this is the reissued B40 version produced by Tecta in 2000. A wonderful design with that embodies the clean Bauhaus sensibility, this chair features chrome plated tubular steel and sturdy red leather. Chairs are in good vintage condition with the leather showing some age appropriate wear shown in photos. Please contact for shipping and local
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Joseph Stalin makes the concepts of dialectical and historical materialism accessible to the lay-person in this work. It's short, but dense and does a good job of explaining why the communist party of the 1920s and 1930s chose to pursue the policies they did. A fascinating insight into the fundamental world-view of a controversial world figure. Only 44 pages, but you will likely reread it several times in order to truly internalize its messaging. Thankful to the seller for making this essay available as the works of polarizing political figures are often censored, suppressed or outright banned in many places. The English translation does a fine job of conveying the original essay written in Russian.
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Shows a contradicting world view than western sources say. Stalin was clearly educated and articulate
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This is a supplemental reading to assist with your understanding of dialectical materialism. I strongly suggest you read this with Socialism: Scientific and Utopian by Engels if you wish to have a conceptual understanding of dialectical materialism without going through massive tomes by other authors. Stalin writes fairly straightforward, and he covers a basic introduction of what dialectical and historical materialism are and how they work.
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The English language edition of this pamphlet was first published by International Publishers. I first purchased this pamphlet in about 1977. pamphlet was actually printed in 1973.
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