Religion and Social Theory: A Materialist PerspectiveSage, 1983 - 264 من الصفحات |
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... Domination over the rich and the proud in the next world is the compensation the poor receive for their resignation in this life . If the dominant ideology thesis is presented in a stark , unqualified form as a theory of class ...
... Domination over the rich and the proud in the next world is the compensation the poor receive for their resignation in this life . If the dominant ideology thesis is presented in a stark , unqualified form as a theory of class ...
الصفحة 85
... class consciousness while also arguing that there is a dominant ideology that overcomes separate class interests . The principal solution to these troublesome empirical issues is to argue that religion is a social mechanism which ...
... class consciousness while also arguing that there is a dominant ideology that overcomes separate class interests . The principal solution to these troublesome empirical issues is to argue that religion is a social mechanism which ...
الصفحة 146
... dominant class , religion had an essential function in the organisation of social behaviour ; the atrabilious position is also empirically valid in that the peasantry was largely excluded from the religious system of the dominant class ...
... dominant class , religion had an essential function in the organisation of social behaviour ; the atrabilious position is also empirically valid in that the peasantry was largely excluded from the religious system of the dominant class ...
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