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... capitalist society the indissoluble connection between man as a private and as a public being is obscured ; market society gives rise to a progressive detotalisation of both the social world and the human personality . There devolves ...
... capitalist society the indissoluble connection between man as a private and as a public being is obscured ; market society gives rise to a progressive detotalisation of both the social world and the human personality . There devolves ...
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... capitalist structures emerged triumphant over other social groupings affiliated to the older feudal structures . We can see then that Trevor - Roper's third ' test ' is , in fact , relevant to the problem at hand , but not in the form ...
... capitalist structures emerged triumphant over other social groupings affiliated to the older feudal structures . We can see then that Trevor - Roper's third ' test ' is , in fact , relevant to the problem at hand , but not in the form ...
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... capitalist modes of production fails precisely because of its overemphasis on superstructural factors . Any future analysis which will seek to establish a typology of pre - capitalist social formations will have to derive its ...
... capitalist modes of production fails precisely because of its overemphasis on superstructural factors . Any future analysis which will seek to establish a typology of pre - capitalist social formations will have to derive its ...
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Goldmanns Genetic Structuralism | 8 |
A Note on the Problem of Aesthetics | 18 |
Lukács and Socialist Realism | 24 |
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