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... economic development . But all react upon one another and also upon the economic base . It is not that the economic position is the cause and alone active , while everything else only has a passive effect . There is , rather ...
... economic development . But all react upon one another and also upon the economic base . It is not that the economic position is the cause and alone active , while everything else only has a passive effect . There is , rather ...
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... economic ' crisis in the narrow sense of the term . There was a short- term economic crisis , a product of the poor harvests of the 1630s , but far more important is the long - term process of economic growth which had marked the ...
... economic ' crisis in the narrow sense of the term . There was a short- term economic crisis , a product of the poor harvests of the 1630s , but far more important is the long - term process of economic growth which had marked the ...
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... economic development of different societies , or alternatively , a high degree of integration in the international economy ( and , hence , responsiveness to changes in the level of economic activity in other societies ) . Neither of ...
... economic development of different societies , or alternatively , a high degree of integration in the international economy ( and , hence , responsiveness to changes in the level of economic activity in other societies ) . Neither of ...
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Goldmanns Genetic Structuralism | 8 |
A Note on the Problem of Aesthetics | 18 |
Lukács and Socialist Realism | 24 |
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