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consists in fact of the appropriate and rational reactions “ imputed ” ( zugerechnet
) to a particular typical position in the process of production ' . 50 Thus Lukács
distinguishes between ' imputed class consciousness and psychological ...
consists in fact of the appropriate and rational reactions “ imputed ” ( zugerechnet
) to a particular typical position in the process of production ' . 50 Thus Lukács
distinguishes between ' imputed class consciousness and psychological ...
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The answer , of course , consists in the fact that modernism expressed in literary
form one of the most fundamental problems which confronts men in advanced
capitalist societies , that is the problem of alienation . As Alan Swingewood has ...
The answer , of course , consists in the fact that modernism expressed in literary
form one of the most fundamental problems which confronts men in advanced
capitalist societies , that is the problem of alienation . As Alan Swingewood has ...
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Leavis ' s literary criticism is , in fact , centred around the attempt to establish the
existence of two such traditions — the English poetic tradition and the tradition of
the English novel . Such a conceptual apparatus allows room neither for radical ...
Leavis ' s literary criticism is , in fact , centred around the attempt to establish the
existence of two such traditions — the English poetic tradition and the tradition of
the English novel . Such a conceptual apparatus allows room neither for radical ...
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Contents
The World Vision of Revolutionary Independency | 50 |
The English Revolutionary Crisis | 60 |
Reason Triumphant | 94 |
Copyright | |
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