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... sociology of the forms of consciousness . How , then , does this sociology of consciousness develop ? Marx begins , in The Holy Family , simply enough by asserting the primacy of material reality against the speculative metaphysics and ...
... sociology of the forms of consciousness . How , then , does this sociology of consciousness develop ? Marx begins , in The Holy Family , simply enough by asserting the primacy of material reality against the speculative metaphysics and ...
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... sociology as a wager in the face of an unknowable reality . 3 A Note on the Problem of Aesthetics Thus far , our discussion of Goldmann's theory of literature has centred around an analysis of the specifically sociological aspects of ...
... sociology as a wager in the face of an unknowable reality . 3 A Note on the Problem of Aesthetics Thus far , our discussion of Goldmann's theory of literature has centred around an analysis of the specifically sociological aspects of ...
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... sociology reduces itself to a voluntaristic non- sociology . All a writer needs in order to ' transcend his own class limitations ' is ' an unprejudiced eye ' . This proposition is not only in itself non - sociological , but it also ...
... sociology reduces itself to a voluntaristic non- sociology . All a writer needs in order to ' transcend his own class limitations ' is ' an unprejudiced eye ' . This proposition is not only in itself non - sociological , but it also ...
Contents
Goldmanns Genetic Structuralism | 8 |
A Note on the Problem of Aesthetics | 18 |
Lukács and Socialist Realism | 24 |
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