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... existence . One might expect that a discipline so deeply implicated in and concerned with time to have a highly developed theoretical under- standing of the nature of temporality and its relation to social totalities . Unfortunately ...
... existence . One might expect that a discipline so deeply implicated in and concerned with time to have a highly developed theoretical under- standing of the nature of temporality and its relation to social totalities . Unfortunately ...
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... existence , historicity , is both violence and possibility violence to life ( either overtly or in a symbolic form ) and containing the possibility of revolution and change ( Berger 1984 ) . Capitalism's chronometry is the calculus for ...
... existence , historicity , is both violence and possibility violence to life ( either overtly or in a symbolic form ) and containing the possibility of revolution and change ( Berger 1984 ) . Capitalism's chronometry is the calculus for ...
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... existence but dense : filled up with the contents of social existence related dialectically to society's image of itself as a continuing form . The social constitution of time and space is not just a routinised process but one 39.
... existence but dense : filled up with the contents of social existence related dialectically to society's image of itself as a continuing form . The social constitution of time and space is not just a routinised process but one 39.
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