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Page 199
... Left . He was variously — and inaccurately - likened to a British Lukács ( Eagleton 36 ) , a British Bloch ( Pinkney ... Left ( see Milner ) . The first and second phases are associated with the moments of “ 1956 ” and “ 1968 ...
... Left . He was variously — and inaccurately - likened to a British Lukács ( Eagleton 36 ) , a British Bloch ( Pinkney ... Left ( see Milner ) . The first and second phases are associated with the moments of “ 1956 ” and “ 1968 ...
Page 201
... Left Culturalism . In the first of our three phases , that from the mid - 1950s to the mid - 1960s , Williams addressed himself very directly to the definition of a third position between Leavisism and Marxism , a peculiarly British " left ...
... Left Culturalism . In the first of our three phases , that from the mid - 1950s to the mid - 1960s , Williams addressed himself very directly to the definition of a third position between Leavisism and Marxism , a peculiarly British " left ...
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... Left softened somewhat in the late 1960s . The writings of Ernst Bloch and Herbert Marcuse , in particular , had profound influence on the New Left and the counterculture . They proposed that imagining utopian solutions and representing ...
... Left softened somewhat in the late 1960s . The writings of Ernst Bloch and Herbert Marcuse , in particular , had profound influence on the New Left and the counterculture . They proposed that imagining utopian solutions and representing ...
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Anthropology Science | 180 |
The Mummys | 217 |
Istvan CsicseryRonay Jr Science Fiction and Empire | 231 |
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