According to the materialistic conception, the determining factor in history is, in the final instance, the production and reproduction of the immediate essentials of life. This, again, is of a twofold character. On the one side, the production of the... Family: Changing families, changing timesby Marilyn Poole - 2004 - 264 pagesNo preview available - About this book
| Bertell Ollman - Biography & Autobiography - 1979 - 246 pages
...final instance, the production and reproduction of the immediate essentials of life. This, again, is of two-fold character. On the one side, the production of the means of existence. ..on the other side, the production of human beings themselves, the propagation of the species."14... | |
| Claude Meillassoux - Social Science - 1981 - 218 pages
...in history is, in the final instance, the production and reproduction of the immediate essentials of life. This, again, is of a twofold character. On the...side, the production of the means of existence, of articles of food and clothing, dwellings, and of the tools necessary for that production; on the other... | |
| Lydia Sargent - Political Science - 1981 - 422 pages
...explanatory scheme which remain ultimately inadequate. On the one hand there are the social relations of "the production of the means of existence, of food,...shelter and the tools necessary for that production." Until recently, it was assumed that the categories needed for this analysis were those which marxist... | |
| Susan G. Bell, Karen M. Offen - History - 1983 - 500 pages
...in history is, in the final instance, the production and reproduction of the immediate essentials of life. This, again, is of a twofold character. On the...side, the production of the means of existence, of articles of food and clothing, dwellings, and of the tools necessary for that production; on the other... | |
| Mary Kinnear - History - 1982 - 244 pages
...factor in history is ... the production and reproduction of the immediate essentials of life. This . . . is of a two-fold character. On the one side, the production of the means of existence, articles of food and clothing, dwellings and of the tools necessary for that production; on the other... | |
| David J. Cheal - Social Science - 1991 - 234 pages
...in history is, in the final instance, the production and reproduction of the immediate essentials of life. This (again) is of a twofold character. On the...side, the production of the means of existence, of articles of food and clothing, dwellings, and of the tools necessary for that production; on the other... | |
| Terrell Carver - Philosophy - 1991 - 388 pages
...the detemining factor in history ... is the production and reproduction of immediate life. This ... is of a twofold character: on the one side, the production of the means of existence ... on the other . . . the production of human beings. (Engels, 1972: 71) Perhaps most significantly,... | |
| Marcia Landy - Performing Arts - 1991 - 624 pages
...instance, the production and reproduction of the immediate essentials of life. This again is of a two fold character. On the one side, the production of the means of existence, articles of food and clothing, dwellings and of the tools necessary for that production; on the other... | |
| Deborah L. Rhode - Social Science - 1990 - 332 pages
...and reproduction as two distinct, although coordinated, aspects of the process of social production: "This, again, is of a twofold character: on the one...clothing and shelter and the tools necessary for that reproduction; on the other side, the production of human beings themselves, the propagation of the... | |
| Virginia Held - Philosophy - 1993 - 310 pages
...determining factor in history is, in the final instance, the production and reproduction of nnmediate life This, again, is of a twofold character; on the...food, clothing and shelter and the tools necessary for thai production; on the other side, the production of human beings themselves, the propagation of the... | |
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