Selected Writings in Sociology and Social PhilosophyWatts, 1956 - 268 pagina's |
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... structure of society was neither new nor surprising ; it was a commonplace among historians and economists , as we have shown in discussing Marx's precursors . Marx's own contribution , in this sphere , was the context in which he ...
... structure of society was neither new nor surprising ; it was a commonplace among historians and economists , as we have shown in discussing Marx's precursors . Marx's own contribution , in this sphere , was the context in which he ...
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... structure , therefore , is no more than an extension of the family , with patriarchal family chiefs , below them the members of the tribe , and finally slaves . The slavery which is latent in the family only develops gradually with the ...
... structure , therefore , is no more than an extension of the family , with patriarchal family chiefs , below them the members of the tribe , and finally slaves . The slavery which is latent in the family only develops gradually with the ...
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... structure of landownership had its counter- part in the towns in the form of guild property , the feudal organization of trades . Here property consisted chiefly in the labour of each individual . The necessity for association against ...
... structure of landownership had its counter- part in the towns in the form of guild property , the feudal organization of trades . Here property consisted chiefly in the labour of each individual . The necessity for association against ...
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Introduction | 1 |
I | 51 |
Existence and consciousness | 67 |
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