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" The personality is strangely composite: it contains Stone Age elements and principles of a more advanced science, prejudices from all past phases of history at the local level and intuitions of a future philosophy which will be that of a human race united... "
Film, Politics, and Gramsci - Page 79
by Marcia Landy - 1994 - 280 pages
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Cultural Studies: Crossing Boundaries

1991 - 262 pages
...contains Stone Age elements and principles of a more advanced science, prejudices from all past phases at the local level and intuitions of a future philosophy which will be (hat of a human race united the world over. To criticise one's own conception of the world means therefore...
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Images of the Nation: Different Meanings of Dutchness 1870-1940

Annemieke Galema, Barbara Henkes, Henk te Velde - 1993 - 246 pages
...'It contains Stone Age elements and principles of a more advanced science, prejudices from all past phases of history at the local level, and intuitions...will be that of a human race united the world over. '31 This distinction between modes of consciousness or subjectivity may itself seem abstract; but it...
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Modern Tsars and Princes: The Struggle for Hegemony in Russia

Jeremy Lester - 1995 - 338 pages
.... . . It contains Stone Age elements and principles of a more advanced science, prejudices from all phases of history at the local level and intuitions...be that of a human race united the world over.” 6 Nevertheless, as a means of perpetuating fragmentary and superstitious attitudes, Gramsci equally...
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Modern Tsars and Princes: The Struggle for Hegemony in Russia

Jeremy Lester - 1995 - 344 pages
...inventory. ... It contains Stone Age elements and principles of a more advanced science, prejudices from all phases of history at the local level and intuitions...which will be that of a human race united the world over.'16 Nevertheless, as a means of perpetuating fragmentary and superstitious attitudes, Gramsci...
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Arguing and Thinking: A Rhetorical Approach to Social Psychology

Michael Billig - 1996 - 340 pages
...composite, containing "Stone Age elements and principles of more advanced science, prejudices from all past phases of history at the local level and intuitions...will be that of a human race united the world over" (1971, p. 324). The elements, principles and intuitions of which Gramsci was writing must be the themes...
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Cultural Studies in Question

Marjorie Ferguson, Peter Golding - 1997 - 280 pages
...'It contains Stone Age elements and principles of a more advanced science, prejudices from all past phases of history at the local level and intuitions...will be that of a human race united the world over' (Granisci, 1971: 324). The last phrase is crucial and needs to be stressed: the Babel, somewhere in...
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Radical Heroes: Gramsci, Freire, and the Politics of Adult Education

Diana Coben - 1998 - 274 pages
...process does not begin and end with criticism, as it tends to do with Freire. To Gramsci, "to criticize one's own conception of the world means therefore...reached by the most advanced thought in the world" (SPN:324). Through such a critical process one may become politically conscious, that is, conscious...
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Deconstructing Feminist Psychology

Erica Burman - 1998 - 226 pages
...it contains Stone Age elements and principles of a more advanced science, prejudices from all past phases of history at the local level and intuitions of a future philosophy which will be that of the human race united the world over. To criticise one's own conception of the world means therefore...
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Colonialism-postcolonialism

Ania Loomba, Professor of English Ania Loomba - 1998 - 308 pages
...combines 'elements from the Stone Age and principles of a more advanced science, prejudices from all past phases of history at the local level and intuitions of a future philosophy which will be that of the human race united the world over'. Common sense is thus an amalgam of ideas 'on which the practical...
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Communicating Care: The Language of Nursing

Paul Crawford, Brian Brown, Peter Nolan - 1998 - 236 pages
...Mussolini, Gramsci wrote about common sense as something that includes 'prejudice from all past phases in history at the local level and intuitions of a future philosophy which will be that of the human race united the world over' (Gramsci, 1971, p. 321). Common sense is not a unified body of...
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