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... analysis of Shakespeare's position in Elizabethan society is essentially superficial . Certainly , Shakespeare came from the bourgeois class ; but , as an Elizabethan dramatist , he was also a servant of the court . Caudwell came much ...
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... analysis consis- tently rests at the level of form rather than of content . Thus , for example , we are offered a theory couched in general terms about ' the state ' and ' society ' , without any analysis of what specific states ...
... analysis consis- tently rests at the level of form rather than of content . Thus , for example , we are offered a theory couched in general terms about ' the state ' and ' society ' , without any analysis of what specific states ...
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... analysis , which deals only with the preconditions for revolution , and the conjunctural level of analysis , which becomes exclusively concerned with various forms of voluntaristically conceived social action . In this manner ...
... analysis , which deals only with the preconditions for revolution , and the conjunctural level of analysis , which becomes exclusively concerned with various forms of voluntaristically conceived social action . In this manner ...
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A Note on the Problem of Aesthetics | 18 |
Lukács and Socialist Realism | 24 |
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