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Those who have attacked it as debased have included both reactionary and
radical writers , the former stressing the vulgarisation of traditional values , the
latter seeing it as an opiate eroding a critical and active consciousness ( Kando
1975 ...
Those who have attacked it as debased have included both reactionary and
radical writers , the former stressing the vulgarisation of traditional values , the
latter seeing it as an opiate eroding a critical and active consciousness ( Kando
1975 ...
Page 50
Also , given that critical theory is a method for situating self and society and
produces only momentary piecings of reality , a critical analysis must be ongoing
. This will ensure that the picture of the action of modern ideology , which we can
...
Also , given that critical theory is a method for situating self and society and
produces only momentary piecings of reality , a critical analysis must be ongoing
. This will ensure that the picture of the action of modern ideology , which we can
...
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A fourman committee of the Wiltshire Archaeological Society ( with Henry
Cunnington tactlessly among its members ) made a very critical report on the
state of Stonehenge in 1886 , complaining that " there was a caretaker , but there
was very ...
A fourman committee of the Wiltshire Archaeological Society ( with Henry
Cunnington tactlessly among its members ) made a very critical report on the
state of Stonehenge in 1886 , complaining that " there was a caretaker , but there
was very ...
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