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... experience and common - sense knowledge . The only way beyond this deadlocked tradition ( according to Anderson and Eagleton ) is the path of an Althusserian Marxist ' science ' which would clearly distinguish the discourse of theory ...
... experience and common - sense knowledge . The only way beyond this deadlocked tradition ( according to Anderson and Eagleton ) is the path of an Althusserian Marxist ' science ' which would clearly distinguish the discourse of theory ...
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... experience is ! ' Caudwell's first - hand experience of the unity of theory and practice , his first skirmish with the fascists , and a portent of his next when he would be killed by them in Spain , had his brother worried . Caudwell ...
... experience is ! ' Caudwell's first - hand experience of the unity of theory and practice , his first skirmish with the fascists , and a portent of his next when he would be killed by them in Spain , had his brother worried . Caudwell ...
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... experience , its thrill , its pleasure or its poignancy which gives its value , but the organization of its impulses for freedom and fullness of life The after - effects , the permanent modifications in the structure of the mind , which ...
... experience , its thrill , its pleasure or its poignancy which gives its value , but the organization of its impulses for freedom and fullness of life The after - effects , the permanent modifications in the structure of the mind , which ...
Contents
Editors Foreword | 1 |
Caudwell in the Thirties | 23 |
The Poet and Novelist | 52 |
Copyright | |
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