Religion and Social Theory: A Materialist PerspectiveSage, 1983 - 264 من الصفحات |
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... theory , ideological subordination is secondary to the economic compulsion which follows from the worker's dependence on market demand for labour . Class and ideology Marx and Engels did , however , have an alternative theory of ...
... theory , ideological subordination is secondary to the economic compulsion which follows from the worker's dependence on market demand for labour . Class and ideology Marx and Engels did , however , have an alternative theory of ...
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... theory of virtuoso and mass religion in which the religious virtuosi are supported by the productive labour of the masses in exchange for charismatic gifts . These theories of control and exchange conceive religion as inextric- ably ...
... theory of virtuoso and mass religion in which the religious virtuosi are supported by the productive labour of the masses in exchange for charismatic gifts . These theories of control and exchange conceive religion as inextric- ably ...
الصفحة 251
... Theory of Herbert Marcuse , London . George , K. and George , C. H. ( 1953—5 ) , ' Roman Catholic sainthood and social status ' , Journal of Religion , vol . 5 , pp . 33-5 . Giddens , A. ( 1972 ) , Politics and Sociology in the Thought ...
... Theory of Herbert Marcuse , London . George , K. and George , C. H. ( 1953—5 ) , ' Roman Catholic sainthood and social status ' , Journal of Religion , vol . 5 , pp . 33-5 . Giddens , A. ( 1972 ) , Politics and Sociology in the Thought ...
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