Religion and Social Theory: A Materialist PerspectiveSage, 1983 - 264 من الصفحات |
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... human alienation and the embodiment of human estrangement in the beliefs and practices of religion is contained in the famous section 4 ( " The fetishism of com- modities and the secret thereof ) in volume I of Capital ( 1974 ) , in ...
... human alienation and the embodiment of human estrangement in the beliefs and practices of religion is contained in the famous section 4 ( " The fetishism of com- modities and the secret thereof ) in volume I of Capital ( 1974 ) , in ...
الصفحة 66
... human product . It is this emphasis on practical activity as transformative labour which distinguishes Marx's materialism from the abstract , static materialism of Feuerbach ( Korsch , 1970 ) . Through labour human beings not only in ...
... human product . It is this emphasis on practical activity as transformative labour which distinguishes Marx's materialism from the abstract , static materialism of Feuerbach ( Korsch , 1970 ) . Through labour human beings not only in ...
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... human action , and the features of the human situation , and the place of man and society in the cosmos . ( Parsons , 1951 , p . 368 ) Sociologists have often defined religion in terms derived from Paul Tillich as our ' ultimate concern ...
... human action , and the features of the human situation , and the place of man and society in the cosmos . ( Parsons , 1951 , p . 368 ) Sociologists have often defined religion in terms derived from Paul Tillich as our ' ultimate concern ...
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