Religion and Social Theory: A Materialist PerspectiveSage, 1983 - 264 من الصفحات |
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... capitalism , it is evident that regulatory disciplines tend to intensify with the development of capitalism ( Touraine , 1974 ) . The welfare functions of the modern state , which in part serve to incorporate the working class , also ...
... capitalism , it is evident that regulatory disciplines tend to intensify with the development of capitalism ( Touraine , 1974 ) . The welfare functions of the modern state , which in part serve to incorporate the working class , also ...
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... capitalism and the development of colonialism ruled out the autonomous development of capitalism outside Europe . European capitalism changed the global conditions for independent capitalism elsewhere by creating a worldwide system of ...
... capitalism and the development of colonialism ruled out the autonomous development of capitalism outside Europe . European capitalism changed the global conditions for independent capitalism elsewhere by creating a worldwide system of ...
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... capitalism is unclear . The lack of clarity is surprising , given the general agreement which exists as to the importance of individualism for capitalism . In this chapter , it is the second issue- the connections between individualism ...
... capitalism is unclear . The lack of clarity is surprising , given the general agreement which exists as to the importance of individualism for capitalism . In this chapter , it is the second issue- the connections between individualism ...
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