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Page 197
... Marxism ' of intellectual as well as political committment which does not belong to our discipline . For social anthropology , literal Marxism is intellec- tual atrophy . This is evident from some of the work of Marx's followers ...
... Marxism ' of intellectual as well as political committment which does not belong to our discipline . For social anthropology , literal Marxism is intellec- tual atrophy . This is evident from some of the work of Marx's followers ...
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... Marx's theories of class con- flict , base and superstructure , etc. , and espouse his interpretation of historical development with moral fervour . Such an overt orientation , with elements of literal Marxism , has recently come to ...
... Marx's theories of class con- flict , base and superstructure , etc. , and espouse his interpretation of historical development with moral fervour . Such an overt orientation , with elements of literal Marxism , has recently come to ...
Page 206
... Marx's thought in its proper light as material for scientific use . Yet Marx's militancy is not forgotten . In his confrontation of Marxism with studies of primitive society Emmanuel Terray spiritedly sets out as a final objective the ...
... Marx's thought in its proper light as material for scientific use . Yet Marx's militancy is not forgotten . In his confrontation of Marxism with studies of primitive society Emmanuel Terray spiritedly sets out as a final objective the ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA AND THE DISCOVERY OF MAN Raleigh | 101 |
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