ABSTRACT

In this chapter I shall make some brief critical remarks about certain well-known theories, in the light of what I have established about the principles of limitation, gradation and permeation. In view of the thoroughness with which the Stoics, and the line Kant-Fichte-Hegel-Marx, have already been criticised, I shall be very brief in my treatment of them; but somewhat more thorough on the problems of liberal tolerance, the collectivist total consciouness and the psychoanalytic "world-view".