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... various problems , not least on account of that hardline distinction between science and ideology , the belief that theory could provide some kind of ultimate conceptual grounding , untouched by the messy contingencies of lived ...
... various problems , not least on account of that hardline distinction between science and ideology , the belief that theory could provide some kind of ultimate conceptual grounding , untouched by the messy contingencies of lived ...
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... various stages in the bourgeois illusion ' , from the years of ' Primitive accumulation ' ( Shakespeare ) to " The final capitalistic crisis ' ( Lewis , Auden , Spender ) . This survey , along with what E. P. Thompson calls ' a ...
... various stages in the bourgeois illusion ' , from the years of ' Primitive accumulation ' ( Shakespeare ) to " The final capitalistic crisis ' ( Lewis , Auden , Spender ) . This survey , along with what E. P. Thompson calls ' a ...
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... various scientific fields , including that of evolution . Caudwell would have been drawn to the follow- ing passage , for example : An exact representation of the universe , of its evolution , of the development of mankind , and of the ...
... various scientific fields , including that of evolution . Caudwell would have been drawn to the follow- ing passage , for example : An exact representation of the universe , of its evolution , of the development of mankind , and of the ...
Contents
Editors Foreword | 1 |
Caudwell in the Thirties | 23 |
The Poet and Novelist | 52 |
Copyright | |
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