Alienation and social criticism /
Alienation is a pervasive problem in our society. In one form or another, most people struggle with it. Most discussions of the concept, whether in the Marxian tradition, or critical of it, are quite abstract. But alienation is a very complex phenomenon that takes significantly different forms in di...
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Atlantic Highlands, N.J. :
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1994
Atlantic Highlands, N.J. : 1994 |
Series: | Key concepts in critical theory
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