Acadiensis, Volume 27, Issue 2Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1998 - North Atlantic Region |
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... social reforms in education , workplace safety and sanitation . In McKay's case , the ironies are evident : here was ... social organism called society to its environment was so sweeping and universal , so " cosmic " , that it seemed to ...
... social reforms in education , workplace safety and sanitation . In McKay's case , the ironies are evident : here was ... social organism called society to its environment was so sweeping and universal , so " cosmic " , that it seemed to ...
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... social structure was reduced to a model of two opposed fundamental classes , the subtlety and sophistication of Marx's historical method reduced to the boring repetition of a few formulas wrenched from a framework of thought partially ...
... social structure was reduced to a model of two opposed fundamental classes , the subtlety and sophistication of Marx's historical method reduced to the boring repetition of a few formulas wrenched from a framework of thought partially ...
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... social democratic politics may have limited the influence of the Maritime left to those atypical areas in the region that most closely approximate those of the country's industrial heartland . And this is only one instance in which the ...
... social democratic politics may have limited the influence of the Maritime left to those atypical areas in the region that most closely approximate those of the country's industrial heartland . And this is only one instance in which the ...
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