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The appropriation of nature only becomes social when the resources extracted from nature enter relations of sharing or exchange among individuals " ( 1988 , 5 ) - relations that affirm their membership of an inclusive collectivity ...
The appropriation of nature only becomes social when the resources extracted from nature enter relations of sharing or exchange among individuals " ( 1988 , 5 ) - relations that affirm their membership of an inclusive collectivity ...
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We have just argued that housing comprises a group of techniques that reflect social relations . But this only includes that aspect of housing that pertains to the way space is apportioned . A town with its residential sections ...
We have just argued that housing comprises a group of techniques that reflect social relations . But this only includes that aspect of housing that pertains to the way space is apportioned . A town with its residential sections ...
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I have defined these social relations as being internal , that is directly enmeshed in the technological transformations , or external , that is existing whether or not the work chain in question is in action . In other words the social ...
I have defined these social relations as being internal , that is directly enmeshed in the technological transformations , or external , that is existing whether or not the work chain in question is in action . In other words the social ...
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