Marxism and Sociology: Views from Eastern EuropePeter L. Berger Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1969 - 246 Seiten |
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... determined by empirical social events and by the general method of historical materialism . The main premises of this method are deduced from its general laws , which can be formulated as follows : 1. The law of the relation between the ...
... determined by empirical social events and by the general method of historical materialism . The main premises of this method are deduced from its general laws , which can be formulated as follows : 1. The law of the relation between the ...
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... determine man's relation to nature , qualitatively determine economics and thereby also the class structure of society . Marxism ... determined and has its element of stability , but is , at the same time , activity with a purpose - the ...
... determine man's relation to nature , qualitatively determine economics and thereby also the class structure of society . Marxism ... determined and has its element of stability , but is , at the same time , activity with a purpose - the ...
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... determined by the dominat- ing element ( or the dominating sphere ) which with its movement and laws determines in a ... determine the direction of social development nor its laws and therefore they do not constitute the base of social ...
... determined by the dominat- ing element ( or the dominating sphere ) which with its movement and laws determines in a ... determine the direction of social development nor its laws and therefore they do not constitute the base of social ...
Inhalt
Modern Times Modern Marxism | 1 |
SociologyMarxismReality | 18 |
What Is Sociology | 37 |
Urheberrecht | |
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