John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of LiteratureBarnes & Noble Books, 1981 - 248 pagina's |
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... bourgeois ideology is characteristically pragmatic and empiricist , but it is nonetheless a genuinely bourgeois ideology , and not , as Perry Anderson suggests , an ideological capitulation to the aristocracy . To argue , as Anderson ...
... bourgeois ideology is characteristically pragmatic and empiricist , but it is nonetheless a genuinely bourgeois ideology , and not , as Perry Anderson suggests , an ideological capitulation to the aristocracy . To argue , as Anderson ...
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... bourgeois social groupings . And finally , following Goldmann , we pointed to the contrast between rationalist philo- sophical systems which are the product of critical bourgeois thought , and empiricist philosophical systems , which ...
... bourgeois social groupings . And finally , following Goldmann , we pointed to the contrast between rationalist philo- sophical systems which are the product of critical bourgeois thought , and empiricist philosophical systems , which ...
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... bourgeois thought . Such a reading of English intellectual history remains tenable only on the basis of the assumption that the English Revolution was very definitely a bourgeois revolution , and that it was , moreover , a successful ...
... bourgeois thought . Such a reading of English intellectual history remains tenable only on the basis of the assumption that the English Revolution was very definitely a bourgeois revolution , and that it was , moreover , a successful ...
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
The World Vision of Revolutionary Independency | 50 |
The English Revolutionary Crisis | 60 |
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