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... intellectual debris offered by recently hailed luminaries such as Derrida , Lacan , Adorno and Althusser . There are so many possible intellectual constituents of the subject that it has seemed necessary , in the interest of clarity ...
... intellectual debris offered by recently hailed luminaries such as Derrida , Lacan , Adorno and Althusser . There are so many possible intellectual constituents of the subject that it has seemed necessary , in the interest of clarity ...
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... intellectual of a rather particular social back- ground . The book provides the most reliable historical evidence about , precisely , Crossman , and therefore to a lesser extent about the Party ' intellectuals ' in general . However ...
... intellectual of a rather particular social back- ground . The book provides the most reliable historical evidence about , precisely , Crossman , and therefore to a lesser extent about the Party ' intellectuals ' in general . However ...
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... intellectuals of this type had at first felt filled with some degree of optimism about the possibilities inherent in the new affluent and literate societies , their successors had doubts . An intellectual like Matthew Arnold could feel ...
... intellectuals of this type had at first felt filled with some degree of optimism about the possibilities inherent in the new affluent and literate societies , their successors had doubts . An intellectual like Matthew Arnold could feel ...
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