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082 | _a305.5 Oss | ||
100 | _aOssowski, Stanislaw | ||
245 | 0 | _aClass structure in the social consciousness | |
260 | _aLondon | ||
260 | _bRoutledge and Kegan Paul. | ||
260 | _c1963 | ||
300 | _a202p. | ||
520 | _aThe book reflects in various respects the conditions prevailing in the country in which it was written. Sometimes this affects the manner in which problems are presented. At other times it may emerge in certain relaxions or allusions or in the citing of instances which are of particular importance for the situation that prevailed in Poland before October 1956. For instance the reference in the introduction to the coincidence between the entirely independent views of Prus and Engels, which an English-speaking reader may regard as unessential, was in reaction to the view propagated in Eastern Europe about the absolute contrast between the Marxist classics and positivistic 'bourgeois' thought. | ||
650 | _aSociology. | ||
700 | _aPatterson, Sheila(Tr.) | ||
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