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... society shares responsibility . Sprigg's ' whodunits ' are enjoyable as representative and unpretentious examples of the form : Caudwell's novel , although still concerned with murder , is a ' mystery ' in another meaning of the word ...
... society shares responsibility . Sprigg's ' whodunits ' are enjoyable as representative and unpretentious examples of the form : Caudwell's novel , although still concerned with murder , is a ' mystery ' in another meaning of the word ...
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Robert Sullivan. society and , consequently , outside objective socioeconomic conditions , there is no such thing as a ... society which has neither art nor science ; nor between biology and psychology where science is still no more than ...
Robert Sullivan. society and , consequently , outside objective socioeconomic conditions , there is no such thing as a ... society which has neither art nor science ; nor between biology and psychology where science is still no more than ...
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... society ) was based on what he saw as its falsely universal concepts and institu- tions , which were in fact the concepts and institutions of a specifically bourgeois society : that is a society in which the bourgeoisie ( the class name ...
... society ) was based on what he saw as its falsely universal concepts and institu- tions , which were in fact the concepts and institutions of a specifically bourgeois society : that is a society in which the bourgeoisie ( the class name ...
Contents
Editors Foreword | 1 |
Caudwell in the Thirties | 23 |
The Poet and Novelist | 52 |
Copyright | |
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