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... position , Williams tells us , ' may be an improvement of Marx [ it ] would seem to deny his basic proposition about " existence " and " consciousness " . The question is whether such a position , based on the inter- action of subject ...
... position , Williams tells us , ' may be an improvement of Marx [ it ] would seem to deny his basic proposition about " existence " and " consciousness " . The question is whether such a position , based on the inter- action of subject ...
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... position not far from Volosinov's . Caudwell , too , saw that consciousness was not directly derived from nature , but realises itself through communicable symbols attained socially , the intermediacy of social signs . He never lost ...
... position not far from Volosinov's . Caudwell , too , saw that consciousness was not directly derived from nature , but realises itself through communicable symbols attained socially , the intermediacy of social signs . He never lost ...
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... position is of course allied to the ' common root ' of bourgeois ideology , that of ' freedom ' . The bourgeois as ... positions , then the recognition of necessity in true freedom and the dialectical determining relation between subject ...
... position is of course allied to the ' common root ' of bourgeois ideology , that of ' freedom ' . The bourgeois as ... positions , then the recognition of necessity in true freedom and the dialectical determining relation between subject ...
Contents
Editors Foreword | 1 |
Caudwell in the Thirties | 23 |
The Poet and Novelist | 52 |
Copyright | |
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