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establish his own materialist sociology as an alternative to these two , equally '
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imply any necessary rejection of the formulation of a determining base and a
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imply any necessary rejection of the formulation of a determining base and a
determined superstructure , a formulation which is , as we shall see , at the core
of the Marxist sociology of consciousness . What it does imply , however , is a ...
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when he makes the extremely unconvincing suggestion that Mann was , in fact ,
moving towards the adoption of a socialist perspective . But even Lukács is ...
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