Selected Writings in Sociology and Social PhilosophyWatts, 1956 - 268 pagina's |
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... established between a certain stage of economic development and the various cultural products . In his view , correlations of this kind , between modes of production , class structure , and styles of thought or artistic creation , could ...
... established between a certain stage of economic development and the various cultural products . In his view , correlations of this kind , between modes of production , class structure , and styles of thought or artistic creation , could ...
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... established in a purely empirical way . The first premise of all human history is , of course , the existence of living human individuals . The first fact to be established , therefore , is the physical constitution of these individuals ...
... established in a purely empirical way . The first premise of all human history is , of course , the existence of living human individuals . The first fact to be established , therefore , is the physical constitution of these individuals ...
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... established by a legislator ? No. They were born , originally , from the conditions of material production and only much later were they established as laws . It is thus that these various forms of the division of labour became SOCIETY ...
... established by a legislator ? No. They were born , originally , from the conditions of material production and only much later were they established as laws . It is thus that these various forms of the division of labour became SOCIETY ...
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Introduction | 1 |
I | 51 |
Existence and consciousness | 67 |
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