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... English class compromise between the ' bourgeoisie ' and the ' nobility ' occurred on the basis of the transformation of the English nobility into a landed bourgeoisie . Thus English bourgeois ideology is characteristically pragmatic ...
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... English revolutionary crisis marks the initial moment of transition from critique to apologia in English bourgeois thought . Such a reading of English intellectual history remains tenable only on the basis of the assumption that the English ...
... English revolutionary crisis marks the initial moment of transition from critique to apologia in English bourgeois thought . Such a reading of English intellectual history remains tenable only on the basis of the assumption that the English ...
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... English Revolution of Engels's radicals were the Levellers : cf. ' The English Civil War Interpreted by Marx and Engels ' , p . 147 . But it is clear from the context of the passage that the radicals are normally a section of the ...
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A Note on the Problem of Aesthetics | 18 |
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