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Thus , their rejection of a concept of ideology defined as objectively false ideas in
the interests of dominant groups is based on the problems of showing that the
Marxian theory of ' value ' , an idea in the interests of subordinate groups , is ...
Thus , their rejection of a concept of ideology defined as objectively false ideas in
the interests of dominant groups is based on the problems of showing that the
Marxian theory of ' value ' , an idea in the interests of subordinate groups , is ...
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terms of a body of formal theory . A direct ... The pluralism of viable explanation is
not understood entirely as an outcome of the struggles of a divided contemporary
society , but feature of the chronic under - determination of theories by data .
terms of a body of formal theory . A direct ... The pluralism of viable explanation is
not understood entirely as an outcome of the struggles of a divided contemporary
society , but feature of the chronic under - determination of theories by data .
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Archaeological Theory : Who sets the agenda ? ' was such a postprocessualist -
bashing session which masqueraded as being devoted to consideration of where
it is archaeologists get their theories from and the failure of the discipline to ...
Archaeological Theory : Who sets the agenda ? ' was such a postprocessualist -
bashing session which masqueraded as being devoted to consideration of where
it is archaeologists get their theories from and the failure of the discipline to ...
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LIASONS DANGEREUSES? ARCHEOLOGIE EN ORIENT ET EN OCCIDENT | 3 |
Pai Hyung | 11 |
Volume | 12 |
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