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They are able , for example , to locate the material basis of the illusion of ' pure '
consciousness in the existence of the division of material and mental labour ; to
analyse political struggles , such as the struggle for the franchise , as the forms in
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They are able , for example , to locate the material basis of the illusion of ' pure '
consciousness in the existence of the division of material and mental labour ; to
analyse political struggles , such as the struggle for the franchise , as the forms in
...
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... the existence of which is taken as given , rather than attempting to explain the
processes by which such structures are ... of structures , rather than on the mere
fact of their existence , Goldmann ' s structuralism becomes profoundly historical .
... the existence of which is taken as given , rather than attempting to explain the
processes by which such structures are ... of structures , rather than on the mere
fact of their existence , Goldmann ' s structuralism becomes profoundly historical .
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Milton ' s attempt at a proof of the existence of God is particularly revealing . ...
either by a morally beneficent or by a morally maleficent power , and concludes
that , since the notion of the world as governed by evil is incredible , God must
exist .
Milton ' s attempt at a proof of the existence of God is particularly revealing . ...
either by a morally beneficent or by a morally maleficent power , and concludes
that , since the notion of the world as governed by evil is incredible , God must
exist .
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Goldmanns Genetic Structuralism | 8 |
A Note on the Problem of Aesthetics | 18 |
Lukács and Socialist Realism | 24 |
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