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... Gellner argues that there is a very close fit indeed between the character of ' super - affluent ' societies and those cultural styles that Bell has dubbed ' pornotopia ' . And an important addition may be made to Gellner's argument ...
... Gellner argues that there is a very close fit indeed between the character of ' super - affluent ' societies and those cultural styles that Bell has dubbed ' pornotopia ' . And an important addition may be made to Gellner's argument ...
Page 149
... Gellner's vision of a possible future , especially when backed up by Gedin's description of the Swedish experience , should make us very suspicious of this position . Gellner certainly has no love of new and facile cultural phenomena ...
... Gellner's vision of a possible future , especially when backed up by Gedin's description of the Swedish experience , should make us very suspicious of this position . Gellner certainly has no love of new and facile cultural phenomena ...
Page 155
... Gellner , E. ( 1964 ) Thought and Change , Weidenfeld and Nicolson , London . Gellner , E. ( 1974 ) Legitimation of Belief , Cambridge University Press , Cambridge . Gellner , E. ( 1975 ) ' Ethnomethodology : the reenchantment industry ...
... Gellner , E. ( 1964 ) Thought and Change , Weidenfeld and Nicolson , London . Gellner , E. ( 1974 ) Legitimation of Belief , Cambridge University Press , Cambridge . Gellner , E. ( 1975 ) ' Ethnomethodology : the reenchantment industry ...
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