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... ideologies . Goldmann maintains that such a distinction can , in fact , be made on the basis of the partial , and hence ... ideology should not give an account of reality which is , at one and the same time , both false and internally ...
... ideologies . Goldmann maintains that such a distinction can , in fact , be made on the basis of the partial , and hence ... ideology should not give an account of reality which is , at one and the same time , both false and internally ...
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... ideologies rests , in fact , on an extremely schematic theory of history as a process of linear progress in which each successive rising class moves progressively nearer to a correct , coherent account of reality . But the problem of ...
... ideologies rests , in fact , on an extremely schematic theory of history as a process of linear progress in which each successive rising class moves progressively nearer to a correct , coherent account of reality . But the problem of ...
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... ideology is characteristically pragmatic and empiricist , but it is nonetheless a genuinely bourgeois ideology , and not , as Perry Anderson suggests , an ideological capitulation to the aristocracy . To argue , as Anderson does , that ...
... ideology is characteristically pragmatic and empiricist , but it is nonetheless a genuinely bourgeois ideology , and not , as Perry Anderson suggests , an ideological capitulation to the aristocracy . To argue , as Anderson does , that ...
Contents
Acknowledgements | 7 |
The World Vision of Revolutionary Independency | 50 |
The English Revolutionary Crisis | 60 |
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