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... cultural contradictions of capitalism It is not surprising to discover that the argument that culture supports capitalism is capable of neat reversal . When this is done we have the theory that , in the words of Daniel Bell its most ...
... cultural contradictions of capitalism It is not surprising to discover that the argument that culture supports capitalism is capable of neat reversal . When this is done we have the theory that , in the words of Daniel Bell its most ...
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... cultural contradiction . But some weight must , in Habermas's eyes , be given , since avant - garde art ' strengthens the divergence between the values offered by the socio - cultural system and those demanded by the political and ...
... cultural contradiction . But some weight must , in Habermas's eyes , be given , since avant - garde art ' strengthens the divergence between the values offered by the socio - cultural system and those demanded by the political and ...
Page 147
... cultural institutions such as libraries and museums . Moreover , Peter Burke has argued that there is some general connection between cultural flowerings and periods of middle - class dominance . This connection seems particularly clear ...
... cultural institutions such as libraries and museums . Moreover , Peter Burke has argued that there is some general connection between cultural flowerings and periods of middle - class dominance . This connection seems particularly clear ...
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