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Page 187
... relations between the individual producers . ' What are these social relations ? That in a wage- labour system ' the money relation hides the fact that the wage worker works part of his time for nothing ' because of the 1 Karl Marx ...
... relations between the individual producers . ' What are these social relations ? That in a wage- labour system ' the money relation hides the fact that the wage worker works part of his time for nothing ' because of the 1 Karl Marx ...
Page 204
... relation of the social to the economic , and offer other formulations for the connection . Godelier argues for example that in a ' primitive ' society kinship does not grow out from relations of production but actually functions as such ...
... relation of the social to the economic , and offer other formulations for the connection . Godelier argues for example that in a ' primitive ' society kinship does not grow out from relations of production but actually functions as such ...
Page 278
... relation of its parts ; data and concepts cannot be understood without theory and context , which themselves depend on relations of data and concepts . There are obscurities in the way these points have been set out which badly need ...
... relation of its parts ; data and concepts cannot be understood without theory and context , which themselves depend on relations of data and concepts . There are obscurities in the way these points have been set out which badly need ...
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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