Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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... interests as the common interests of all members of society , that is expressed in an ideal form : it has to give its ideas the forme of universality , and represent them as the only rational , universally - valid ones . ( Marx and ...
... interests as the common interests of all members of society , that is expressed in an ideal form : it has to give its ideas the forme of universality , and represent them as the only rational , universally - valid ones . ( Marx and ...
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... interests . The scholar is a neutral observer who stands above and beyond classes and conflicts in society . The development of this notion of objectivity in science was based on the belief of an absolute dis- tinction between fact and ...
... interests . The scholar is a neutral observer who stands above and beyond classes and conflicts in society . The development of this notion of objectivity in science was based on the belief of an absolute dis- tinction between fact and ...
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... interests . These social interests are not difficult to find within the ideology of ' academic freedom ' as it is used in archaeology . I am talking to a room now in there are few , if any , American which black Indian ог American ...
... interests . These social interests are not difficult to find within the ideology of ' academic freedom ' as it is used in archaeology . I am talking to a room now in there are few , if any , American which black Indian ог American ...
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