John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of LiteratureBarnes & Noble Books, 1981 - 248 էջ |
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... analysis of the structure of ' life ' itself . And it is Marx's and Engels's concrete analyses of the real content of ' life ' , and in particular their understanding of the class nature of society , which add real analytical power to ...
... analysis of the structure of ' life ' itself . And it is Marx's and Engels's concrete analyses of the real content of ' life ' , and in particular their understanding of the class nature of society , which add real analytical power to ...
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... analyses of ' influences ' ' have no explanatory value ' 180 may very well be a little too harsh . But it is certainly true that such an approach can only attain any real explanatory power when it is situated within the context of an ...
... analyses of ' influences ' ' have no explanatory value ' 180 may very well be a little too harsh . But it is certainly true that such an approach can only attain any real explanatory power when it is situated within the context of an ...
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... analysis consis- tently rests at the level of form rather than of content . Thus , for example , we are offered a theory couched in general terms about ' the state ' and ' society ' , without any analysis of what specific states ...
... analysis consis- tently rests at the level of form rather than of content . Thus , for example , we are offered a theory couched in general terms about ' the state ' and ' society ' , without any analysis of what specific states ...
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