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Page 44
... tend to be overly- idealist in presuming that consciousness in itself is the moving force in social affairs . Men do indeed take account of their situation , but the structural - functional approach is more realistic in suggesting that ...
... tend to be overly- idealist in presuming that consciousness in itself is the moving force in social affairs . Men do indeed take account of their situation , but the structural - functional approach is more realistic in suggesting that ...
Page 53
... tends to stress the idea of reflection which has already been ruled out of court on the grounds that it fails to realise ... tend to oppose art and reality , although each chooses one or the other as the bearer of all that is worthy and ...
... tends to stress the idea of reflection which has already been ruled out of court on the grounds that it fails to realise ... tend to oppose art and reality , although each chooses one or the other as the bearer of all that is worthy and ...
Page 104
... tend to see their duty as that of maintaining cultural standards . The cultural standards they accept are elitist ones ( Lane , 1970b , passim ) . Thus the publication of masterpieces is seen as a duty that transcends business logic ...
... tend to see their duty as that of maintaining cultural standards . The cultural standards they accept are elitist ones ( Lane , 1970b , passim ) . Thus the publication of masterpieces is seen as a duty that transcends business logic ...
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The novel realism and modernism | 64 |
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