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... desires of mankind furnish the energy which moves the world and makes for progress .... It is these desires , as has ... desire and the outer environment , is expressed ( turned out ) in signs that belong to a community . Just as the ...
... desires of mankind furnish the energy which moves the world and makes for progress .... It is these desires , as has ... desire and the outer environment , is expressed ( turned out ) in signs that belong to a community . Just as the ...
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... Desire ' and ' Necessity ' , which in turn brings into play the nature of the subject , language and ideology . His basic concern is to bring to the surface the repressed aim of cultural texts , that ' single fundamental theme for ...
... Desire ' and ' Necessity ' , which in turn brings into play the nature of the subject , language and ideology . His basic concern is to bring to the surface the repressed aim of cultural texts , that ' single fundamental theme for ...
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... desire and society : Civilization is not merely an imitation of nature , and it is impelled by the force that we have just called desire ... [ Desire ] is neither limited to nor satisfied by objects , but is the energy that leads human ...
... desire and society : Civilization is not merely an imitation of nature , and it is impelled by the force that we have just called desire ... [ Desire ] is neither limited to nor satisfied by objects , but is the energy that leads human ...
Contents
Editors Foreword | 1 |
Caudwell in the Thirties | 23 |
The Poet and Novelist | 52 |
Copyright | |
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