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... conception of mediation as one of the central weaknesses of Lukács's socialist realism . Nonetheless , a number of other possible solutions to the problem of mediation are available . Raymond Williams has pointed to two such solutions ...
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... conception is precisely articulated . In so far as it professes a belief in predestined salvation and damnation , Calvinism , Milton notes , ' cannot avoid attributing to God the character of a respecter of persons , which he so ...
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... conception of the nature of church government . Again we find the firm denial of the state's right to interfere in matters of individual conscience . And again we find the essentially voluntaristic notions of particular churches as ...
... conception of the nature of church government . Again we find the firm denial of the state's right to interfere in matters of individual conscience . And again we find the essentially voluntaristic notions of particular churches as ...
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A Note on the Problem of Aesthetics | 18 |
Lukács and Socialist Realism | 24 |
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