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Even the 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 suggests ...
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This notion of a mythical , universally applicable , aesthetic ideal is , then ,
perhaps the single most important obstacle to the development of a truly scientific
aesthetic . What , then , are the possible alternatives ? At the opposite extreme ,
there ...
This notion of a mythical , universally applicable , aesthetic ideal is , then ,
perhaps the single most important obstacle to the development of a truly scientific
aesthetic . What , then , are the possible alternatives ? At the opposite extreme ,
there ...
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God with the characteristically revolutionary - bourgeois , and Enlightenment ,
notion of man as agent , as the maker of his world , the shaper of his own destiny
, a notion which still finds faint echoes in modern sociological ' action theory ' .
God with the characteristically revolutionary - bourgeois , and Enlightenment ,
notion of man as agent , as the maker of his world , the shaper of his own destiny
, a notion which still finds faint echoes in modern sociological ' action theory ' .
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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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