Selected Writings in Sociology and Social PhilosophyWatts, 1956 - 268 pagina's |
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... sociology , and in particular , those of Georg Simmel , whose Philosophie des Geldes showed the in- fluence of Marx's thought in its most fruitful aspect.2 At the first German congress of sociology the discussion between Marxist and non ...
... sociology , and in particular , those of Georg Simmel , whose Philosophie des Geldes showed the in- fluence of Marx's thought in its most fruitful aspect.2 At the first German congress of sociology the discussion between Marxist and non ...
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... sociology.2 It is probable that for the period 1926–33 the figures would be at least equal to those for the earlier period.3 Thus by the early 1930's Marx's sociological thought had gained recognition in most of the important academic ...
... sociology.2 It is probable that for the period 1926–33 the figures would be at least equal to those for the earlier period.3 Thus by the early 1930's Marx's sociological thought had gained recognition in most of the important academic ...
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... sociology of knowledge , nor Max Weber's sociology , has been pursued in the context in which it originated , that of a critical examination of Marx's socio- logy and an attempt to revise and develop its main ele- ments . This eclipse ...
... sociology of knowledge , nor Max Weber's sociology , has been pursued in the context in which it originated , that of a critical examination of Marx's socio- logy and an attempt to revise and develop its main ele- ments . This eclipse ...
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Introduction | 1 |
I | 51 |
Existence and consciousness | 67 |
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