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enough application of certain of Marx ' s very general categories to the specific
problem of literary criticism , although it is belied somewhat by Marx ' s own
youthful opposition to censorship . 77 But in so far as it makes the determination
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Thus , for example , we are offered a theory couched in general terms about the
state ' and ' society ' , without any analysis of what specific states actually do , of
whose interests they actually serve . Similarly , we are told that there is a return to
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Thus , for example , we are offered a theory couched in general terms about the
state ' and ' society ' , without any analysis of what specific states actually do , of
whose interests they actually serve . Similarly , we are told that there is a return to
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The Restoration effects a transformation , not of the central categories themselves
, but rather of their specific conjunctural organisation . In the earlier works , those
categories had pointed remorselessly towards an essentially optimistic ...
The Restoration effects a transformation , not of the central categories themselves
, but rather of their specific conjunctural organisation . In the earlier works , those
categories had pointed remorselessly towards an essentially optimistic ...
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A Note on the Problem of Aesthetics | 18 |
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