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... Marxist approaches as the epitome of materialism . Hodder's analyses of Marxism and high structuralism yield an important insight : what they have in common the holistic assumption that humans are pawns of structures outside themselves ...
... Marxist approaches as the epitome of materialism . Hodder's analyses of Marxism and high structuralism yield an important insight : what they have in common the holistic assumption that humans are pawns of structures outside themselves ...
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... Marxist approaches . As perspectives with elements of validity , structuralist and Marxist approaches are certainly valuable . As stepping - stones in a research program that can yield unanticipated understanding and new insight , they ...
... Marxist approaches . As perspectives with elements of validity , structuralist and Marxist approaches are certainly valuable . As stepping - stones in a research program that can yield unanticipated understanding and new insight , they ...
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... Marxist tendency to confuse an interpretation of how institutions function with the experience of people , also appropriately criticised by Hodder , is likely to continue rather than be defused . Using functional interpretations of ...
... Marxist tendency to confuse an interpretation of how institutions function with the experience of people , also appropriately criticised by Hodder , is likely to continue rather than be defused . Using functional interpretations of ...
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