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Page 62
Hobsbawm himself pointed out in reply that : “ The gap between men ' s
intentions and the social consequences of their ... to capitalism is , in fact , neither
an intended nor an unintended consequence of subjectively determined social
action .
Hobsbawm himself pointed out in reply that : “ The gap between men ' s
intentions and the social consequences of their ... to capitalism is , in fact , neither
an intended nor an unintended consequence of subjectively determined social
action .
Page 70
And as the contradictions between the two modes of production heighten , as a
direct consequence of the expansion of the capitalist mode , so the state
apparatus becomes more repressive . This opposition between the policies of the
...
And as the contradictions between the two modes of production heighten , as a
direct consequence of the expansion of the capitalist mode , so the state
apparatus becomes more repressive . This opposition between the policies of the
...
Page 197
But Hill ' s debt to Marx coexists alongside that owed to those historians , such as
Hugh Trevor - Roper , who have sought to explain the Civil War as the
consequence of a rupture between the court and the country . In Hill ' s account ,
the court ...
But Hill ' s debt to Marx coexists alongside that owed to those historians , such as
Hugh Trevor - Roper , who have sought to explain the Civil War as the
consequence of a rupture between the court and the country . In Hill ' s account ,
the court ...
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Contents
The World Vision of Revolutionary Independency | 50 |
The English Revolutionary Crisis | 60 |
Reason Triumphant | 94 |
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