IdeologyAny literary student who is new to the terminology and uses of critical terms will welcome David Hawkes' Ideology, a comprehensive and concise overview. In refreshingly clear and jargon-free prose, Hawkes: |
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... capitalist movement for over a century, appeared to inaugurate a permanent reign of trade and usury. Francis ... capitalists verged on idolatry; Blair Hoxby (1998) declared that 'the market is a means by which imperfect men may, in the ...
... capitalist movement for over a century, appeared to inaugurate a permanent reign of trade and usury. Francis ... capitalists verged on idolatry; Blair Hoxby (1998) declared that 'the market is a means by which imperfect men may, in the ...
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... capitalism nor anti-capitalism can any longer be understood as a narrowly 'economic' matter. The rule of money is part of a more general phenomenon, which we might term the dictatorship of representation. It is obvious enough that ...
... capitalism nor anti-capitalism can any longer be understood as a narrowly 'economic' matter. The rule of money is part of a more general phenomenon, which we might term the dictatorship of representation. It is obvious enough that ...
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... capitalism. As Werner Bonefeld and John Holloway observe, 'money has too often been treated as an aspect of "economics", as an element of the framework within which class struggle takes place rather than as being a form of class ...
... capitalism. As Werner Bonefeld and John Holloway observe, 'money has too often been treated as an aspect of "economics", as an element of the framework within which class struggle takes place rather than as being a form of class ...
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... capitalism' (12). Many postmodernists consider themselves to be political radicals, and my statement provoked howls of protest. Today, however, a burgeoning awareness of the repressive political power of financial representation, and of ...
... capitalism' (12). Many postmodernists consider themselves to be political radicals, and my statement provoked howls of protest. Today, however, a burgeoning awareness of the repressive political power of financial representation, and of ...
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... capitalism and counterculture was barely visible to most observers in the 1960s and 1970s, but today it is becoming overt. At the end of the twentieth century, Frank remarks: rebel youth culture remains the cultural mode of the ...
... capitalism and counterculture was barely visible to most observers in the 1960s and 1970s, but today it is becoming overt. At the end of the twentieth century, Frank remarks: rebel youth culture remains the cultural mode of the ...
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