Marxism and Sociology: Views from Eastern EuropePeter L. Berger Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1969 - 246 Seiten |
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... division of labor , i.e. it can never be considered to be simply a group having a strictly defined statistical mark , but always is a part of a structurally arranged whole . These concepts are without the entirety of society , i.e. in ...
... division of labor , i.e. it can never be considered to be simply a group having a strictly defined statistical mark , but always is a part of a structurally arranged whole . These concepts are without the entirety of society , i.e. in ...
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... division of labor . The place occupied within the social division of labor is , in fact , nothing else but a definite type of production relation , which is never simply a characteristic of individual labor but always includes essential ...
... division of labor . The place occupied within the social division of labor is , in fact , nothing else but a definite type of production relation , which is never simply a characteristic of individual labor but always includes essential ...
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... division of labor as employed in our present statistical practice and in our sociological investigations , does not answer these requirements and this fact causes several difficulties in disclosing the internal relations of socialist ...
... division of labor as employed in our present statistical practice and in our sociological investigations , does not answer these requirements and this fact causes several difficulties in disclosing the internal relations of socialist ...
Inhalt
Modern Times Modern Marxism | 1 |
SociologyMarxismReality | 18 |
What Is Sociology | 37 |
Urheberrecht | |
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