Cultural Theory: The Key ThinkersAndrew Edgar, Peter Sedgwick Routledge, 28.07.2005 - 304 Seiten Featuring over eighty essays, Cultural Theory: The Key Thinkers is a seminal guide to the literary critics, sociologists, historians, artists, philosophers and writers who have shaped culture and society, and the way in which we view them. Ranging from Arnold to Le Corbusier, from Eco to Marx, the entries offer a lucid analysis of the work of influential figures in the study of cultural theory, making this the perfect introduction for the student and general reader alike. |
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... LukÁcs Lyotard Macintyre Malraux Marx Mauss Merleau-Ponty Mill Nietzsche Nussbaum Oakeshott Parsons Peirce Plato Popper Rawls Ricoeur Rorty Rose Rousseau Said Sartre Saussure Schutz Simmel Skinner Smith Sontag Taylor Weber Williams.
... LukÁcs Lyotard Macintyre Malraux Marx Mauss Merleau-Ponty Mill Nietzsche Nussbaum Oakeshott Parsons Peirce Plato Popper Rawls Ricoeur Rorty Rose Rousseau Said Sartre Saussure Schutz Simmel Skinner Smith Sontag Taylor Weber Williams.
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... Lukács (1971) in recognising that Marx's account of capitalism is inadequate, for it lacks a theory of bureaucracy. This theory is found in the work of Max Weber (1946b). Lukács fused Marx and Weber through his theory of 'reification ...
... Lukács (1971) in recognising that Marx's account of capitalism is inadequate, for it lacks a theory of bureaucracy. This theory is found in the work of Max Weber (1946b). Lukács fused Marx and Weber through his theory of 'reification ...
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... Lukács', by positing some objective standpoint from which philosophy and criticism could be developed, but rather by recognising only the falsehood of all existing accounts and judgements of society (precisely because they fall into ...
... Lukács', by positing some objective standpoint from which philosophy and criticism could be developed, but rather by recognising only the falsehood of all existing accounts and judgements of society (precisely because they fall into ...
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... Lukács – he refuses to offer any concrete account of a just communist society. He has, as it were, no absolute account of the good, and thus no Archimedean point from which he can condemn the wrongs of existing societies. Bloch turns ...
... Lukács – he refuses to offer any concrete account of a just communist society. He has, as it were, no absolute account of the good, and thus no Archimedean point from which he can condemn the wrongs of existing societies. Bloch turns ...
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... Lukács' defence of orthodox Marxism. While Lukács understands contemporary capitalism as a totality, characterised by a clear conflict between the progressive proletarian class and the reactionary bourgeois class, for Bloch society is a ...
... Lukács' defence of orthodox Marxism. While Lukács understands contemporary capitalism as a totality, characterised by a clear conflict between the progressive proletarian class and the reactionary bourgeois class, for Bloch society is a ...
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