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... human being which developed into man was capable of such development because it had a special organ , the hand ... human reason and produced human consciousness . Gordon Childe points out in The Story of Tools : † * ibid . † V. Gordon ...
... human being which developed into man was capable of such development because it had a special organ , the hand ... human reason and produced human consciousness . Gordon Childe points out in The Story of Tools : † * ibid . † V. Gordon ...
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... human characteris- tic . But what is this problem ? Let me quote once more one of Marx's clear definitions : We have to consider labour in a form peculiar to the human species . A spider carries on operations resembling those of a ...
... human characteris- tic . But what is this problem ? Let me quote once more one of Marx's clear definitions : We have to consider labour in a form peculiar to the human species . A spider carries on operations resembling those of a ...
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... human person- ality into narrow specialization . And these contradictions were beginning to pose problems even then ... human being , the externalization and materialization of all human relationships , the division of labour , the ...
... human person- ality into narrow specialization . And these contradictions were beginning to pose problems even then ... human being , the externalization and materialization of all human relationships , the division of labour , the ...
Contents
The Function of Art | 7 |
The Origins of Art | 15 |
Art and Capitalism | 49 |
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