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... problem in strictly Marxist terms . The first attempted solution , that of Macherey and Balibar ( 1974 ) , offers an amusing intellectual sleight - of - hand whereby it is suggested that there is not really any ' problem ' of Greek art ...
... problem in strictly Marxist terms . The first attempted solution , that of Macherey and Balibar ( 1974 ) , offers an amusing intellectual sleight - of - hand whereby it is suggested that there is not really any ' problem ' of Greek art ...
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... problem . And it is a problem which can rather easily be solved in two ways that have some importance here . The first of these has been put forward by Daniel Bell in a recent lecture in which he offers a new definition of culture : I ...
... problem . And it is a problem which can rather easily be solved in two ways that have some importance here . The first of these has been put forward by Daniel Bell in a recent lecture in which he offers a new definition of culture : I ...
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... problem of relativism raised by more extreme hermeneutic theorists may be found via a logical distinction introduced by Hirsch ( 1975 ) . Hirsch suggests that texts may be examined in terms of their meaning and significance . The latter ...
... problem of relativism raised by more extreme hermeneutic theorists may be found via a logical distinction introduced by Hirsch ( 1975 ) . Hirsch suggests that texts may be examined in terms of their meaning and significance . The latter ...
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