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This concern in itself marks a radical departure from earlier works3 ,
independently of the specific opinions held , although these differences are
important for further characterisation of current approaches . To a large extent
these differences ...
This concern in itself marks a radical departure from earlier works3 ,
independently of the specific opinions held , although these differences are
important for further characterisation of current approaches . To a large extent
these differences ...
Page 45
Within an analytical framework of dialectical relationships , with actors
negotiating material and symbolic power , this approach explicitly recognises that
although some groups may control diverse resources of authority , power and
prestige ...
Within an analytical framework of dialectical relationships , with actors
negotiating material and symbolic power , this approach explicitly recognises that
although some groups may control diverse resources of authority , power and
prestige ...
Page 60
Marx and Engels , Bloch argues , created a marxist analytical approach to
understanding capitalist society , but in trying to change it , also used rhetorical
arguments , drawing examples from other societies , both contemporary and
historical .
Marx and Engels , Bloch argues , created a marxist analytical approach to
understanding capitalist society , but in trying to change it , also used rhetorical
arguments , drawing examples from other societies , both contemporary and
historical .
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