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Page 182
... relations of men . The relations of men which Marx saw as cardinally relevant for concept formation were those of class , based upon their struc- tural position in an economic framework of production . Hence for Marx ideology was the ...
... relations of men . The relations of men which Marx saw as cardinally relevant for concept formation were those of class , based upon their struc- tural position in an economic framework of production . Hence for Marx ideology was the ...
Page 186
... relations amid which labour was performed . As the social relations vary , especially in regard to control of labour power and of instruments of production , so does the character of men vary - it is not general human needs but economic ...
... relations amid which labour was performed . As the social relations vary , especially in regard to control of labour power and of instruments of production , so does the character of men vary - it is not general human needs but economic ...
Page 278
... relations asserted are internal , both because the objects studied are essentially constituted by their interrelations with one another , and also because the relations are mental , in the sense of being created by human categories ...
... relations asserted are internal , both because the objects studied are essentially constituted by their interrelations with one another , and also because the relations are mental , in the sense of being created by human categories ...
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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