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... romantic spirit a passionate and humanistic rejection of the Market , but it settles for only this furtive and half - hearted re- bellion : not to overthrow the Market , but to escape from it- into the arms of woman . The deity who ...
... romantic spirit a passionate and humanistic rejection of the Market , but it settles for only this furtive and half - hearted re- bellion : not to overthrow the Market , but to escape from it- into the arms of woman . The deity who ...
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... romantic woman is intuitive , emotional , and incapable of quantitative reasoning . Economic man is competitive ; she is ten- der and submissive . Economic man is self - interested ; she is self- effacing , even masochistic . A popular ...
... romantic woman is intuitive , emotional , and incapable of quantitative reasoning . Economic man is competitive ; she is ten- der and submissive . Economic man is self - interested ; she is self- effacing , even masochistic . A popular ...
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... romantic to escape from the Market , and his intense need for that home - precisely as an escape - forces him to lie about the realities of the human relationships within it . Marx and Engels had rejoiced prematurely that the triumph of ...
... romantic to escape from the Market , and his intense need for that home - precisely as an escape - forces him to lie about the realities of the human relationships within it . Marx and Engels had rejoiced prematurely that the triumph of ...
Contents
Two Witches Healers and Gentleman Doctors | 33 |
THREE Science and the Ascent of the Experts | 69 |
Mystique Medicine and the Big Money Exorcising | 93 |
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