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... Marxism , since Marxism claims for itself an explanation of consciousness . In this book I shall regard Marxism as a type within sociology and therefore expand on it further in the chapter on sociology , although Marxism is , of course ...
... Marxism , since Marxism claims for itself an explanation of consciousness . In this book I shall regard Marxism as a type within sociology and therefore expand on it further in the chapter on sociology , although Marxism is , of course ...
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... Marxism is related to sociology today . We can perhaps answer this by considering the decline in belief in the predictive value of Marxism . What can be called neo - Marxism seems now almost wholly sceptical of the use of Marx's ...
... Marxism is related to sociology today . We can perhaps answer this by considering the decline in belief in the predictive value of Marxism . What can be called neo - Marxism seems now almost wholly sceptical of the use of Marx's ...
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... Marxism is itself a form moving through history . - - As a result this Marxism does not so much sterilize poetry as get it out of the way . Poetry can get an unequivocal response , but whatever that is must then a posteriori be subsumed ...
... Marxism is itself a form moving through history . - - As a result this Marxism does not so much sterilize poetry as get it out of the way . Poetry can get an unequivocal response , but whatever that is must then a posteriori be subsumed ...
Contents
Spenser and Social Phenomenology | 61 |
Donne and Social Interactionism | 76 |
Milton and Marxist Sociology | 90 |
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