A Theory of ConflictScribner, 1975 - 245 sider |
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Side 53
... action ( a theory now generally known as ' instrumentalism ' ) . Arguing from these premises , the Marxists ( that is , those influenced by Karl Marx ) insist that theory and action are indissoluble . As R. N. Carew Hunt pointed out ...
... action ( a theory now generally known as ' instrumentalism ' ) . Arguing from these premises , the Marxists ( that is , those influenced by Karl Marx ) insist that theory and action are indissoluble . As R. N. Carew Hunt pointed out ...
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... action against Israel at the end of 1964 , the fact went largely unnoticed ; as late as after the June War of 1967 , when Al - Assifa lost half its small force on the West Bank of the Jordan , the fact of its defeat certainly drew ...
... action against Israel at the end of 1964 , the fact went largely unnoticed ; as late as after the June War of 1967 , when Al - Assifa lost half its small force on the West Bank of the Jordan , the fact of its defeat certainly drew ...
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... action are ignored . Objectivity , however , does not necessarily imply impartiality . It may well be that the facts of a situation point to the victory of a man or a policy of which the political student or analyst may deeply ...
... action are ignored . Objectivity , however , does not necessarily imply impartiality . It may well be that the facts of a situation point to the victory of a man or a policy of which the political student or analyst may deeply ...
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The Causes of Rebellion | 13 |
From Prehistory to J S Mill | 35 |
Marx and his Followers | 52 |
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