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... developed as Marx predicted : the working class is not in increasing misery ; wages are not being forced down to a minimum ; a managerial bureaucracy has often succeeded the capitalist entrepreneur ; the Western work- ing class does not ...
... developed as Marx predicted : the working class is not in increasing misery ; wages are not being forced down to a minimum ; a managerial bureaucracy has often succeeded the capitalist entrepreneur ; the Western work- ing class does not ...
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... develop- ment . In his view , claims for the external truth or objectivity of scientific theory are damaging , since they easily degenerate into dogmatism by circular reinforcement of theory by experi- ence conditioned by theory ...
... develop- ment . In his view , claims for the external truth or objectivity of scientific theory are damaging , since they easily degenerate into dogmatism by circular reinforcement of theory by experi- ence conditioned by theory ...
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... developed at this time the ability to get on terms with very different people that he showed later . While in the trenches he read widely . He read a good deal of modern literature - during one leave he bought together Hardy's Moments ...
... developed at this time the ability to get on terms with very different people that he showed later . While in the trenches he read widely . He read a good deal of modern literature - during one leave he bought together Hardy's Moments ...
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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