John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of LiteratureBarnes & Noble Books, 1981 - 248 էջ |
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... notion that ' rising ' social classes necessarily offer a ' better ' understanding of reality than ' declining ' social classes is extremely suspect . The passage from Timon of Athens , which Marx quoted with such approval , clearly ...
... notion that ' rising ' social classes necessarily offer a ' better ' understanding of reality than ' declining ' social classes is extremely suspect . The passage from Timon of Athens , which Marx quoted with such approval , clearly ...
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... notion that all aesthetic experience is merely subjective and that no objective criteria of value can possibly exist . Such a notion of aesthetics would run parallel to that of ethics outlined in Professor Ayer's Language , Truth and ...
... notion that all aesthetic experience is merely subjective and that no objective criteria of value can possibly exist . Such a notion of aesthetics would run parallel to that of ethics outlined in Professor Ayer's Language , Truth and ...
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... notion which still finds faint echoes in modern sociological ' action theory ' . At one point in the argument , the ... notion contained within the conception of bourgeois right , the notion of free and equal individuals standing ...
... notion which still finds faint echoes in modern sociological ' action theory ' . At one point in the argument , the ... notion contained within the conception of bourgeois right , the notion of free and equal individuals standing ...
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