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Thus , for example , in Weber ' s view , the significance of the battle of Marathon
can only be understood on the basis of a comparison between the two possible
outcomes of that battle . 43 Weber is particularly insistent on the value of ideal ...
Thus , for example , in Weber ' s view , the significance of the battle of Marathon
can only be understood on the basis of a comparison between the two possible
outcomes of that battle . 43 Weber is particularly insistent on the value of ideal ...
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a more general ahistorical applicability - for example , ideal types such as '
rationality ' , ' power ' , ` authority ' , etc . These , then , are the central features of
the Weberian ' ideal type ' approach to sociological theory . In what ways does
this ...
a more general ahistorical applicability - for example , ideal types such as '
rationality ' , ' power ' , ` authority ' , etc . These , then , are the central features of
the Weberian ' ideal type ' approach to sociological theory . In what ways does
this ...
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Eliot , for example , in his famous , or perhaps infamous , 1936 essay on Milton ,
argues that Milton ' s poetic language is merely ' artificial and conventional , 8 that
his imagery is general , rather than particular , and that his essentially rhetorical ...
Eliot , for example , in his famous , or perhaps infamous , 1936 essay on Milton ,
argues that Milton ' s poetic language is merely ' artificial and conventional , 8 that
his imagery is general , rather than particular , and that his essentially rhetorical ...
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Contents
Goldmanns Genetic Structuralism | 8 |
A Note on the Problem of Aesthetics | 18 |
Lukács and Socialist Realism | 24 |
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