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Making historical analysis the discourse of the continuous and making human
consciousness the original subject of all historical development and all action are
the two sides of the same system of thought . In this system , time is conceived in
...
Making historical analysis the discourse of the continuous and making human
consciousness the original subject of all historical development and all action are
the two sides of the same system of thought . In this system , time is conceived in
...
Page 194
If such a description were possible , there would be no need of course to pass
through the authority of an individual or collective consciousness in order to
grasp the place of articulation of a political practice and theory ; there would be
no need ...
If such a description were possible , there would be no need of course to pass
through the authority of an individual or collective consciousness in order to
grasp the place of articulation of a political practice and theory ; there would be
no need ...
Page 210
I know how irritating it can be to treat discourses in terms not of the gentle , silent ,
intimate consciousness that is expressed in them , but of an obscure set of
anonymous rules . How unpleasant it is to reveal the limitations and necessities
of a ...
I know how irritating it can be to treat discourses in terms not of the gentle , silent ,
intimate consciousness that is expressed in them , but of an obscure set of
anonymous rules . How unpleasant it is to reveal the limitations and necessities
of a ...
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Contents
Introduction 3 | 3 |
The unities of discourse 21 | 31 |
The formation of objects | 40 |
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