Marxism and ArtMaynard Solomon Knopf, 1973 - 649 pagina's |
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... remained largely under the impression that Marxism was identi- cal with the " economic interpretation of history . " Contributing to this misapprehension is the fact that virtually all the works that constitute the philosophical ...
... remained largely under the impression that Marxism was identi- cal with the " economic interpretation of history . " Contributing to this misapprehension is the fact that virtually all the works that constitute the philosophical ...
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... remained unscathed - probably because he was so totally untheoretical ( " If the matter is good , " he wrote to Bernstein , " I don't give a straw for the method " ) . She followed Marx's motto " Doubt everything❞ — with unvarying ...
... remained unscathed - probably because he was so totally untheoretical ( " If the matter is good , " he wrote to Bernstein , " I don't give a straw for the method " ) . She followed Marx's motto " Doubt everything❞ — with unvarying ...
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... remained unended , incomplete . His theory of art remained unfinished , because just as in his own life he would not admit the individual factor , in his criticism he would not enter the biographical dimension that crucial zone which ...
... remained unended , incomplete . His theory of art remained unfinished , because just as in his own life he would not admit the individual factor , in his criticism he would not enter the biographical dimension that crucial zone which ...
Inhoudsopgave
A READER IN Marxist Aesthetics Selected Texts | 22 |
THE SECOND GENERATION | 79 |
ANTONIO LABRIOLA | 91 |
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