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Only Aporias to Offer? Étienne Balibar's Politics and the Ambiguity of War
Aradau, Claudia
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[Jeremiah Noah Morris and social epidemiology]. [PDF]
Spinelli H, Trotta A, Alazraqui M.
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Purpose and allusion: Hannes Meyer and Hans Wittwer, Petersschule in Basel, 1926, and Bundesschule–ADGB in Bernau, 1928–30 [PDF]
Chatel, Guy
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Foucault against Marxism: Althusser beyond Althusser
2014This is an essay about two late-twentieth-century French philosophers, Michel Foucault and Louis Althusser, and Marxism. My thesis, simply stated, is that Foucault and Althusser pursued the same basic theoretical trajectory in relation to Marxism and that this trajectory is both rooted in and leads decisively away from Marx and Marxism.
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1988
The fact that the Marxist conception of historical cognition assumes a methodology of theoretical historicism1 cannot be subject to doubt since (1) according to this conception, all studies of a course of societal events, and hence historical studies, ought to rely—given the explanation of particular social phenomena—on the theorems of historical ...
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The fact that the Marxist conception of historical cognition assumes a methodology of theoretical historicism1 cannot be subject to doubt since (1) according to this conception, all studies of a course of societal events, and hence historical studies, ought to rely—given the explanation of particular social phenomena—on the theorems of historical ...
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Library Review, 1979
The title of Barry Hindess' book suggests yet another text which claims to set out the most useful methods for social science. It is nothing of the kind. Instead it is a brilliantly iconoclastic work which systematically sets about dismantling a great deal of sociology's claim to produce knowledge. For good measure Hindess throws in also major assaults
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The title of Barry Hindess' book suggests yet another text which claims to set out the most useful methods for social science. It is nothing of the kind. Instead it is a brilliantly iconoclastic work which systematically sets about dismantling a great deal of sociology's claim to produce knowledge. For good measure Hindess throws in also major assaults
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