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... turn led him to consider other products of consciousness , and especially an investigation of what he saw as the ideological anarchy of his era . The result is a large body of writing which , as he himself admitted , is hardly ...
... turn led him to consider other products of consciousness , and especially an investigation of what he saw as the ideological anarchy of his era . The result is a large body of writing which , as he himself admitted , is hardly ...
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... turning out at this time , as ' tripe ' which had become ' a sensori - motor habit , quite independent of the cerebrum ' . Writing as ' Caudwell ' approximately a year later , he was even more caustic concerning such work : ... The ...
... turning out at this time , as ' tripe ' which had become ' a sensori - motor habit , quite independent of the cerebrum ' . Writing as ' Caudwell ' approximately a year later , he was even more caustic concerning such work : ... The ...
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... turn give rise to various ideological discourses — are expanded and modified by Marx and Engels throughout their work . We have already seen how Caudwell was entranced by one aspect of the ' illusion ' of ideology as expanded by Marx in ...
... turn give rise to various ideological discourses — are expanded and modified by Marx and Engels throughout their work . We have already seen how Caudwell was entranced by one aspect of the ' illusion ' of ideology as expanded by Marx in ...
Contents
Editors Foreword | 1 |
Caudwell in the Thirties | 23 |
The Poet and Novelist | 52 |
Copyright | |
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