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Clearly, this definition is influenced by Marxism, the leading class-orientated school of critical thought. ... We then consider the development of the structural Marxist conception of society in the 1970s and early 1980s which provided ...
Clearly, this definition is influenced by Marxism, the leading class-orientated school of critical thought. ... We then consider the development of the structural Marxist conception of society in the 1970s and early 1980s which provided ...
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First, the mainstream of Marxist thought was subjected to a number of more or less powerful critiques. ... The first phase, the 1970s and early 1980s, covers a period when structural Marxism was particularly influential.
First, the mainstream of Marxist thought was subjected to a number of more or less powerful critiques. ... The first phase, the 1970s and early 1980s, covers a period when structural Marxism was particularly influential.
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Marx provides at least two accounts of the historical succession of modes of production: a 'broad ... Structural Marxism The particular version of Marxism that was dominant in the West in the 1960s and for much of the 1970s grew in the ...
Marx provides at least two accounts of the historical succession of modes of production: a 'broad ... Structural Marxism The particular version of Marxism that was dominant in the West in the 1960s and for much of the 1970s grew in the ...
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The details of this structuralist position were elaborated by Althusser's collaborator Etienne Balibar (Althusser & Balibar 1970). Balibar argued that mode of production, the central category of Marxism, had two distinct roles: as a ...
The details of this structuralist position were elaborated by Althusser's collaborator Etienne Balibar (Althusser & Balibar 1970). Balibar argued that mode of production, the central category of Marxism, had two distinct roles: as a ...
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Writing in France in the 1960s and 1970s, Castells was immediately exposed to Althusserian thought; indeed, we can call The urban question a direct, if idiosyncratic, application of structural Marxism to urban space.
Writing in France in the 1960s and 1970s, Castells was immediately exposed to Althusserian thought; indeed, we can call The urban question a direct, if idiosyncratic, application of structural Marxism to urban space.
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