EAS105H1 Study Guide - Final Guide: The Communist Manifesto, Universal History, Bridle

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Final exam preparation questions: how do marx"s conceptions of a universal history, as espoused in the. You are also welcome to use any information in the textbook relating to this question: it is often said that the modern is obsessed with the past. We met a farmer coming on horseback as we were passing along the seashore. As soon as he saw us he jumped off the horse. I caught hold of his bridle and said, what do you mean by this? . The farmer bowed as if in great fear and began to apologize in his voluble way. Now get back on and ride on. the poor fellow was afraid to mount before me. Now, get back on your horse, i repeated. According to the laws of the present government, any person, farmer or merchant, can ride freely on horseback, without regard to whom he meets on the road. You are simply afraid of everybody without knowing why.

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