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social change , yet general works by anthropologists have cheerfully dispensed with all but minimal use of Marx's ideas on the dynamics of society . ' Here in this lecture I consider first why Marx's ideas , particularly those ...
social change , yet general works by anthropologists have cheerfully dispensed with all but minimal use of Marx's ideas on the dynamics of society . ' Here in this lecture I consider first why Marx's ideas , particularly those ...
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The convergence of the ideas of Durkheim and of Marx has been noted by Sorel , Kagan , Cuvillier , and Gouldner , but it is not easy to decide how far Durkheim was actually influenced by Marx's views . Durkheim knew Marx's work ...
The convergence of the ideas of Durkheim and of Marx has been noted by Sorel , Kagan , Cuvillier , and Gouldner , but it is not easy to decide how far Durkheim was actually influenced by Marx's views . Durkheim knew Marx's work ...
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have tried to reconcile Comte and Marx . But certainly , the few pages he devoted to the class struggle in the Division of Labour , in which he attributed such conflict as he saw to maldistribution of natural talent and increasing ...
have tried to reconcile Comte and Marx . But certainly , the few pages he devoted to the class struggle in the Division of Labour , in which he attributed such conflict as he saw to maldistribution of natural talent and increasing ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
THE LITERATE ANGLOSAXONON SOURCES AND DISSEMINATIONS Sir | 101 |
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