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A genealogical analysis does not want simply to reconstruct the past , but to show
how the past produced the present , and even to evaluate the way problems and
conflicts was solved in the past , and assess their impact in this way .
A genealogical analysis does not want simply to reconstruct the past , but to show
how the past produced the present , and even to evaluate the way problems and
conflicts was solved in the past , and assess their impact in this way .
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It was only after the war was over that , perhaps also due to the shocking impact
of the events , Weber showed signs of regaining his full strength , being able to
give a full course , and also getting ready to publish properly his work : to re - edit
...
It was only after the war was over that , perhaps also due to the shocking impact
of the events , Weber showed signs of regaining his full strength , being able to
give a full course , and also getting ready to publish properly his work : to re - edit
...
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( 85 ) This external impact made him able to detach himself from the analysis of
contemporary governmentality and bio - power , to take up the suggestions of his
friend , Paul Veyne , and re - organise his project towards antiquity . ( 86 ) After
the ...
( 85 ) This external impact made him able to detach himself from the analysis of
contemporary governmentality and bio - power , to take up the suggestions of his
friend , Paul Veyne , and re - organise his project towards antiquity . ( 86 ) After
the ...
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