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... social classes necessarily offer a ' better ' understanding of reality than ' declining ' social classes is ... class moves progressively nearer to a correct , coherent account of reality . But the problem of ideology cannot be dealt with in ...
... social classes necessarily offer a ' better ' understanding of reality than ' declining ' social classes is ... class moves progressively nearer to a correct , coherent account of reality . But the problem of ideology cannot be dealt with in ...
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... class designations , conceal as much as they reveal about the social class backgrounds of those whom they describe . We should also be wary of expecting to find any one - to - one correlation between social class position and political ...
... class designations , conceal as much as they reveal about the social class backgrounds of those whom they describe . We should also be wary of expecting to find any one - to - one correlation between social class position and political ...
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... class rather than between classes . There is a looseness to this conclusion which makes it appear almost inherently ... social class is necessarily so internally homogeneous that it is able to articulate its political aspirations ...
... class rather than between classes . There is a looseness to this conclusion which makes it appear almost inherently ... social class is necessarily so internally homogeneous that it is able to articulate its political aspirations ...
Contents
The World Vision of Revolutionary Independency | 50 |
The English Revolutionary Crisis | 60 |
Reason Triumphant | 94 |
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