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... culture . In the work of Shakespeare , Marvell and Bunyan there exists a cultural unity between the sophisticated ... culture and an art of living ' . 163 But the process of industrialisation results , firstly , in the almost total ...
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... culture ' . In the theoretical terrain inhabited by Hill's Milton , ' cultural ' variables occupy all the commanding ... culture and politics : the binary opposition between Puritan and radical cultures is seen as in some sense analogous ...
... culture ' . In the theoretical terrain inhabited by Hill's Milton , ' cultural ' variables occupy all the commanding ... culture and politics : the binary opposition between Puritan and radical cultures is seen as in some sense analogous ...
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... culture ) writers of the Kuznitsa and Na Postu groups proclaimed the slogan ' style is class ' and argued the supremacy of all ' proletarian culture ' over ' bourgeois culture ' . 82. G. Lukács , The Meaning of Contemporary Realism ...
... culture ) writers of the Kuznitsa and Na Postu groups proclaimed the slogan ' style is class ' and argued the supremacy of all ' proletarian culture ' over ' bourgeois culture ' . 82. G. Lukács , The Meaning of Contemporary Realism ...
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
The World Vision of Revolutionary Independency | 50 |
The English Revolutionary Crisis | 60 |
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