Religion and Social Theory: A Materialist PerspectiveSage, 1983 - 264 من الصفحات |
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... function is one of illusion rather than conceal- ment ( Abercrombie , 1980 , p . 86 ) . These three functions — alienation , reification and fetishism were prefigured in the Hegelian - Feuerbachian tradition which had pro- foundly ...
... function is one of illusion rather than conceal- ment ( Abercrombie , 1980 , p . 86 ) . These three functions — alienation , reification and fetishism were prefigured in the Hegelian - Feuerbachian tradition which had pro- foundly ...
الصفحة 109
... functions of religion in human societies , sociologists of religion have either approached religion as a form of social cement that creates a bond between potentially antagonistic individuals or as a form of social opium that suppresses ...
... functions of religion in human societies , sociologists of religion have either approached religion as a form of social cement that creates a bond between potentially antagonistic individuals or as a form of social opium that suppresses ...
الصفحة 138
... functions in each mode of production , in general ideology is a necessary dimension of any society , if people ' are to be formed , transformed and equipped to respond to their conditions of existence ' ( Althusser , 1969 , p . 235 ) ...
... functions in each mode of production , in general ideology is a necessary dimension of any society , if people ' are to be formed , transformed and equipped to respond to their conditions of existence ' ( Althusser , 1969 , p . 235 ) ...
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