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Robert Sullivan. deprivation of social restraints arises from bourgeois social relations themselves , and that is just the illusion which is constraining him on every side . Here we see Caudwell applying that key concept from Marx's ...
Robert Sullivan. deprivation of social restraints arises from bourgeois social relations themselves , and that is just the illusion which is constraining him on every side . Here we see Caudwell applying that key concept from Marx's ...
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... social psychology that is compatible with historical materialism , mainly due to the fact that his theory is based ... social beings , their ' social ego ' . To oversimplify matters , we could say that Caudwell did not concern himself ...
... social psychology that is compatible with historical materialism , mainly due to the fact that his theory is based ... social beings , their ' social ego ' . To oversimplify matters , we could say that Caudwell did not concern himself ...
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... social evolution ( Marx ) and the interaction between them ( Freud ) is Caudwell's notion of the genotype.3 The human genotype comes into the world amorphous and unlicked , and is moulded into shape by the social environ- ment . And it ...
... social evolution ( Marx ) and the interaction between them ( Freud ) is Caudwell's notion of the genotype.3 The human genotype comes into the world amorphous and unlicked , and is moulded into shape by the social environ- ment . And it ...
Contents
Editors Foreword | 1 |
Caudwell in the Thirties | 23 |
The Poet and Novelist | 52 |
Copyright | |
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