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" In so far as these small peasant proprietors are merely connected on a local basis, and the identity of their interests fails to produce a feeling of community, national links, or a political organization, they do not form a class. "
Microfoundations, Method, and Causation: On the Philosophy of the Social ... - 第 21 頁
Daniel Little 著 - 272 頁
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Between Labor and Capital

Pat Walker - 1979 - 374 頁
...interests and their cultural formation from those of other classes and bring them into conflict with those classes, they form a class. In so far as these small peasant proprietors are connected on a local basis, and the identity of their interests fail to produce a feeling of community,...
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Power and Protest in the Countryside: Studies of Rural Unrest in Asia ...

Robert P. Weller, Scott E. Guggenheim - 1989 - 230 頁
...simple addition of isomorphous magnitudes, such as potatoes in a sack form a sack of potatoes. I n so far as millions of families live under economic...political organization, they do not form a class. They are therefore incapable of asserting their class interest in their own name, whether through a...
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Marxism and the Interpretation of Culture

Cary Nelson, Lawrence Grossberg - 1988 - 756 頁
...conditions of existence that separate their mode of life . . . they form a class. In so far as ... the identity of their interests fails to produce a feeling of community . . . they do not form a class." The complicity of Vertreten and Darstellen, their identity-indifference...
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Intellectuals: Aesthetics, Politics, Academics

Bruce Robbins - 1990 - 408 頁
...o/ the other classes and place them in inimical confrontation. they form a class." and. insofar as "the identity of their interests fails to produce a feeling of community . . . they do not form a class"? 48 The Gramscian themes of alliance and opposition are both adumbrated...
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The Dialectics of Oppression in Zaire

Michael G. Schatzberg - 1988 - 214 頁
...and their cultural formation from those of the other classes and bring them into conflict with those classes, they form a class. In so far as these small...political organization, they do not form a class. Here is the basis of Marx's distinction between a class-in-itself and a class-for-itself. The dividing...
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Colonial Discourse and Post-colonial Theory: A Reader

Patrick Williams, Laura Chrisman - 1994 - 586 頁
...necessarily dislocated machine of history moves because 'the identity of the interests' of these proprietors 'fails to produce a feeling of community, national links, or a political organization'. The event of representation as Vertretung (in the constellation of rhetoric-as-persuasion) behaves...
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Class

Andrew Milner - 1999 - 212 頁
...and their cultural formation from those of the other classes and bring them into conflict with those classes, they form a class. In so far as these small...political organization, they do not form a class. (Marx, 1973a, p. 239) Class has both an objective and a subjective dimension, then, and a class is only truly...
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Chicano/Latino Homoerotic Identities

David William Foster - 1999 - 384 頁
...conditions of existence that separate their mode of life . . . they form a class. In so far as ... the identity of their interests fails to produce a feeling of community . . . they do not form a class" (277). For her, these propositions are evidence of Marx's respect for...
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Defining the Victorian Nation: Class, Race, Gender and the British Reform ...

Catherine Hall, Keith McClelland, Jane Rendall - 2000 - 324 頁
...and their cultural formation from those of the other classes and bring them into conflict with those classes, they form a class. In so far as these small...links, or a political organization, they do not form a class.42 39 Marx, Eighteenth Brumaire, p. 146. 40 The issues discussed here can be indicated only briefly,...
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Orientalism: A Reader

A. L. Macfie - 2000 - 396 頁
...quotation he was looking at the relation of the peasantry to the Bonapartist party. He wrote: 'Insofar as these small peasant proprietors are merely connected...political organization, they do not form a class. They are therefore incapable of asserting their class interests in their own name, whether through...
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