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... capitalism can be made more equitable if the violations of private property relations are removed . They criticize the economic distribution within capitalism ; but without recognizing the relations of production as inherently unequal ...
... capitalism can be made more equitable if the violations of private property relations are removed . They criticize the economic distribution within capitalism ; but without recognizing the relations of production as inherently unequal ...
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... capitalist class . 57 Given this picture of the problem , capitalism can be reformed by a new system of distribution posited on the change of individual charac- ter through education . The public rather than the private 124 THE ...
... capitalist class . 57 Given this picture of the problem , capitalism can be reformed by a new system of distribution posited on the change of individual charac- ter through education . The public rather than the private 124 THE ...
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... Capitalism ( London : Verso Editions , 1974 ) , p . 161 . 14. See Ralph Miliband , Marxism and Politics ( Oxford , England : Oxford University Press , 1977 ) , for a clear discussion of how the concep- tion of the relative autonomy of ...
... Capitalism ( London : Verso Editions , 1974 ) , p . 161 . 14. See Ralph Miliband , Marxism and Politics ( Oxford , England : Oxford University Press , 1977 ) , for a clear discussion of how the concep- tion of the relative autonomy of ...
Contents
PART | 23 |
THE HISTORICAL ORIGINS OF LIBERAL | 31 |
The Feminist Embrace | 89 |
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