Selected Writings in Sociology and Social PhilosophyWatts, 1956 - 268 pagina's |
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Pagina 162
... exploitation . Other relationships only count in so far as he can subsume them under this relationship , and even when he is con- fronted with relationships which cannot be directly sub- sumed under this one , at least he subordinates ...
... exploitation . Other relationships only count in so far as he can subsume them under this relationship , and even when he is con- fronted with relationships which cannot be directly sub- sumed under this one , at least he subordinates ...
Pagina 163
... exploitation and was systematized in particular by the writers of the absolute monarchy . The The progress of the theory of utility and exploitation and its different phases are correlated with the different periods of development of ...
... exploitation and was systematized in particular by the writers of the absolute monarchy . The The progress of the theory of utility and exploitation and its different phases are correlated with the different periods of development of ...
Pagina 166
... exploitation of the various social classes were brought in , since the type of exploitation depends upon the life situation of the exploiter . Up to this time , the theory of utility could attach itself to specific social facts ; its ...
... exploitation of the various social classes were brought in , since the type of exploitation depends upon the life situation of the exploiter . Up to this time , the theory of utility could attach itself to specific social facts ; its ...
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Introduction | 1 |
I | 51 |
Existence and consciousness | 67 |
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