Part, Chap., §
1 Messag (1) | them to broaden at the same time their field of action and
2 Messag (4) | did He not at the same time threaten him with the~penalty
3 Messag (11)| bourgeois de robe at the time of King Louts XVI" (Program
4 Messag (22)| of the Ministry of Free Time is a great ambition for
5 Messag (22)| bringing it about that free time for living, the liberated
6 Messag (22)| for living, the liberated time. The society of free time
7 Messag (22)| time. The society of free time must be a society of culture...."~"
8 Messag (22)| separation between work and free time will itself be questioned ...
9 Messag (22)| particularly to give value to free time... it will be for us especially
10 Messag (22)| segregation in the realm of free time. We will undertake ... the
11 Messag (22)| doubt the content of free time will also be profoundly
12 Messag (22)| progressively permit making free time a self-managed time. In
13 Messag (22)| free time a self-managed time. In any case, there must
14 Messag (22)| the Socialist for a free time conceived s one that breaks
15 Messag (22)| social life in which the time of education, the time of
16 Messag (22)| the time of education, the time of work and the time of
17 Messag (22)| the time of work and the time of leisure are no longer
18 Messag (23)| all-too-often forgotten free time, has never been define in
19 Messag, 2, 11 | concerned, for a very short time, the Program answers. Medium
20 Messag (29)| undertake labor, and at the same time the end to which workers
21 Messag, 3, 1 | State exists, it may at any time abrogate or expand this
22 Messag, 3, 1 | It fills one's leisure time. In short, it installs itself
23 Messag (36)| the State an at the same time paves the way for its extinction
24 Messag (36)| to proclaim, at the same time, the need to renounce state
25 Messag, 3, 3 | nations until the end of time once the present confusion
26 Messag (47)| Party at one and the same time national and international" (
27 1, 5 | everyone:~-- "For the first time, debate about the general
28 Commun | them all the way. At no time did they feel that, by publishing
29 Commun | democratic principles. But this time the TFPs had bitter experience
30 Author | Many statesmen of our time, as well as highly-placed
31 Author | public career, at the same time becoming prominent as the
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