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... ( considering the economic situation ) , it was because of rapid expansion and the needs for various loans , most ... consider more closely the role of politics and economics in the affairs of men . 6 Regardless of his ' feelings ...
... ( considering the economic situation ) , it was because of rapid expansion and the needs for various loans , most ... consider more closely the role of politics and economics in the affairs of men . 6 Regardless of his ' feelings ...
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... considering the story had to be written late in 1934 or very early in 1935 , it takes on a special meaning when we consider Caudwell's own move toward the working - class move- ment in November 1935. ' We all try ' , through its first ...
... considering the story had to be written late in 1934 or very early in 1935 , it takes on a special meaning when we consider Caudwell's own move toward the working - class move- ment in November 1935. ' We all try ' , through its first ...
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... consider Freud's findings concerning consciousness within the realm of ' historical progress ' . One of the most ... considers the ' reality of dream life ' as a source of satisfaction denied to human beings in ' reality ' 116 The ...
... consider Freud's findings concerning consciousness within the realm of ' historical progress ' . One of the most ... considers the ' reality of dream life ' as a source of satisfaction denied to human beings in ' reality ' 116 The ...
Contents
Editors Foreword | 1 |
Caudwell in the Thirties | 23 |
The Poet and Novelist | 52 |
Copyright | |
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