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... Women Teaching for Change: Gender, Class and Powerby Kathleen Weiler - 1988 - 174 pagesNo preview available - About this book
| Ania Loomba, Professor of English Ania Loomba - 1998 - 308 pages
...formed. It is actually a highly contradictory body of beliefs that 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... | |
| Ellis Hanson - 1999 - 380 pages
...calls "common sense": a conception of the world that "contains Stone Age elements and principles from a more advanced science, prejudices from all past phases of history at the local level and intuitions of a future philosophy."2 The challenge in understanding the novels... | |
| Bill Marshall - 2001 - 396 pages
...definition, shifting social meaning, becoming. For Gramsci, the individual subject is multiple and composite: "It contains Stone Age elements and principles...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 the... | |
| Carmel Borg, Joseph A. Buttigieg, Peter Mayo - 2002 - 348 pages
...archaeological endeavor, a process of uncovering the remains of the common sense of past ages. As he states, The personality is strangely composite: it contains...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 the... | |
| Stephen Duncombe - 2002 - 474 pages
...coherent but disjointed and episodic, one belongs simultaneously to a multiplicity of mass human groups. The personality is strangely composite: it contains...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 the... | |
| James Martin - 2002 - 432 pages
...which compose the cultural terrain of a society. "The personality is strangely composite" he observes. It contains "Stone Age elements and principles of...science, prejudices from all past phases of history . . . and intuitions of a future philosophy . . ." (PN, p. 324), Gramsci draws attention to the contradiction... | |
| Martha Banta - 2003 - 448 pages
...coherent, but disjointed and episodic, one belongs simultaneously to a multiplicity of mass human groups. The personality is strangely composite; it contains...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 the... | |
| Ted Swedenburg - 2003 - 308 pages
...1985: 189). Common sense is the historical result of an "infinity of traces," bearing the deposits of "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 the... | |
| Gill Branston, Roy Stafford - 2003 - 564 pages
...have their consent actively fought for all the time, nowadays almost exclusively through the media. The personality is strangely composite: it contains...elements and principles of a more advanced science . . . the historical process to date . . . has deposited in you an infinity of traces, without leaving... | |
| Amy Villarejo - 2003 - 254 pages
...calls common sense: a conception of the world that "contains Stone Age elements and principles from a more advanced science, prejudices from all past phases of history at the local level and intuitions of a future philosophy."3 The challenge in understanding the novels... | |
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