EUI Working Paper: SPS, Issues 93-97European University Institute, 1993 - Europe |
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Just as Descartes swept away the old , scholastic exercises , considered necessary for someone to become a subject of knowledge , but rendered useless by the spread of education at an earlier age and mass ...
Just as Descartes swept away the old , scholastic exercises , considered necessary for someone to become a subject of knowledge , but rendered useless by the spread of education at an earlier age and mass ...
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that certain countries , cultures , or civilisations may arrive at a point that they become unable to solve the problems and conflicts they encounter . From this perspective , a new assessment will be possible about the links between ...
that certain countries , cultures , or civilisations may arrive at a point that they become unable to solve the problems and conflicts they encounter . From this perspective , a new assessment will be possible about the links between ...
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He tried not to become identical with the fashionable versions of Marxism , Maoism , and critical theory , but only ended up doing the same thing , perhaps with much more consistency , and even more radicalism .
He tried not to become identical with the fashionable versions of Marxism , Maoism , and critical theory , but only ended up doing the same thing , perhaps with much more consistency , and even more radicalism .
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