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... believed he had at last discovered a world - view to which both of the former [ science and art ] had to be adjusted to become fully intelligible and purposeful ... Fundamentally every way of understanding the world is shown to be a ...
... believed he had at last discovered a world - view to which both of the former [ science and art ] had to be adjusted to become fully intelligible and purposeful ... Fundamentally every way of understanding the world is shown to be a ...
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... believed that it was useful to postulate as a necessary fiction , a ' hypothetical entity ' , the concept of the ' biological person ' , which is of course , as Volosinov implies , a contradiction in terms . Obsessed by the concept of ...
... believed that it was useful to postulate as a necessary fiction , a ' hypothetical entity ' , the concept of the ' biological person ' , which is of course , as Volosinov implies , a contradiction in terms . Obsessed by the concept of ...
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... believed that , by abstaining from action the pacifist enrolls himself under this banner ... the banner of the increasing violence and coercion exerted by the haves on the have - nots . He calls increasingly into being the violence of ...
... believed that , by abstaining from action the pacifist enrolls himself under this banner ... the banner of the increasing violence and coercion exerted by the haves on the have - nots . He calls increasingly into being the violence of ...
Contents
Editors Foreword | 1 |
Caudwell in the Thirties | 23 |
The Poet and Novelist | 52 |
Copyright | |
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