Religion and Social Theory: A Materialist PerspectiveSage, 1983 - 264 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 49
... arguments are unwarranted for reasons which were originally developed in The Dominant Ideology Thesis ( Abercrombie et al . , 1980 ) . The nub of this argument with respect to Durkheim and the social functions of religion is that it is ...
... arguments are unwarranted for reasons which were originally developed in The Dominant Ideology Thesis ( Abercrombie et al . , 1980 ) . The nub of this argument with respect to Durkheim and the social functions of religion is that it is ...
الصفحة 59
... argument does suffer from a common method- ological difficulty which it shares with all arguments relating to the notion of a dominant culture . It equates social prevalence with cultural dominance , confusing frequency with social ...
... argument does suffer from a common method- ological difficulty which it shares with all arguments relating to the notion of a dominant culture . It equates social prevalence with cultural dominance , confusing frequency with social ...
الصفحة 69
... arguments to be developed against these interpretations of Marxism . The first is that the fetishism of com- modities ... argument will only work adequately in the context of an economy where all members produce commodities independently ...
... arguments to be developed against these interpretations of Marxism . The first is that the fetishism of com- modities ... argument will only work adequately in the context of an economy where all members produce commodities independently ...
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