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Page 98
... Marxist or Marxisant belief that the historical process was driven inexorably forward by the economically- determined dynamic of class formation , class consciousness and class conflict . For it now seems generally accepted that social ...
... Marxist or Marxisant belief that the historical process was driven inexorably forward by the economically- determined dynamic of class formation , class consciousness and class conflict . For it now seems generally accepted that social ...
Page 108
... Marxist world , class may have fallen , may even be dead , as the grand 43 Corfield , ' Class by Name and Number ' , pp . 102 , 114 . 44 Perkin , Modern English Society , pp . 408–9 . As George Watson ( English Ideology , p . 180 ) ...
... Marxist world , class may have fallen , may even be dead , as the grand 43 Corfield , ' Class by Name and Number ' , pp . 102 , 114 . 44 Perkin , Modern English Society , pp . 408–9 . As George Watson ( English Ideology , p . 180 ) ...
Page 109
... Marxism is thought to be dead does not , should not , indeed cannot , mean that class is dead . - at least in England . But to clear these matters out of the way is merely to bring several other problems more sharply into focus . First ...
... Marxism is thought to be dead does not , should not , indeed cannot , mean that class is dead . - at least in England . But to clear these matters out of the way is merely to bring several other problems more sharply into focus . First ...
Contents
Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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