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135 Similarly , Flaubert ' s world vision is contrasted to that of the majority of later
bourgeois writers in that : ' While in most other writers of the time , a negative
attitude towards the contemporary prose of bourgeois life was simply a matter of ...
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Thus English bourgeois ideology is characteristically pragmatic and empiricist ,
but it is nonetheless a genuinely bourgeois ideology , and not , as Perry
Anderson suggests , an ideological capitulation to the aristocracy . To argue , as
Anderson ...
Thus English bourgeois ideology is characteristically pragmatic and empiricist ,
but it is nonetheless a genuinely bourgeois ideology , and not , as Perry
Anderson suggests , an ideological capitulation to the aristocracy . To argue , as
Anderson ...
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And finally , following Goldmann , we pointed to the contrast between rationalist
philosophical systems which are the product of critical bourgeois thought , and
empiricist philosophical systems , which are the product of apologetic bourgeois
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And finally , following Goldmann , we pointed to the contrast between rationalist
philosophical systems which are the product of critical bourgeois thought , and
empiricist philosophical systems , which are the product of apologetic bourgeois
...
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A Note on the Problem of Aesthetics | 18 |
Lukács and Socialist Realism | 24 |
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