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... Marxist to understand this , Warner concluded , one need only be an ordinarily decent person . It is true that trained Marxists are essential for a thorough understanding of the process , but ' If some people don't like the word " Marxism ...
... Marxist to understand this , Warner concluded , one need only be an ordinarily decent person . It is true that trained Marxists are essential for a thorough understanding of the process , but ' If some people don't like the word " Marxism ...
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... Marxist critical essays of the thirties , his ' Sketch for a Marxist Interpretation of Literature ' . ' . . . no book written at the present time ' , he proclaimed in this essay , ' can be " good " unless it is written from a Marxist or ...
... Marxist critical essays of the thirties , his ' Sketch for a Marxist Interpretation of Literature ' . ' . . . no book written at the present time ' , he proclaimed in this essay , ' can be " good " unless it is written from a Marxist or ...
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... Marxist Quarterly , 1 ( October 1954 ) , 207–18 . Mitchell , Jack ' The Struggle for the Working - Class Novel in Scotland - Part 1 ' . Scottish Marxist , 6 ( April 1974 ) , 40–52 . Mitchell , Jack , " The Struggle for the Working ...
... Marxist Quarterly , 1 ( October 1954 ) , 207–18 . Mitchell , Jack ' The Struggle for the Working - Class Novel in Scotland - Part 1 ' . Scottish Marxist , 6 ( April 1974 ) , 40–52 . Mitchell , Jack , " The Struggle for the Working ...
Contents
The Philanthropists of Mugsborough | 27 |
At Last the British are Coming | 48 |
The MiddleClass Dilemma | 79 |
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