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John Chiltone cautioning against the ahistorical applications of texts such as Bourdieu’s .Distinction... .Reimagining Class in Australia. will be of interest to students and scholars across a range of disciplines, including sociology, history, political economy and anthropology..nonplus 发表于 2025-3-25 10:38:00
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sely because the literature on the political thought of Olivetti appears to suffer greatly from ‘empirical’ influences, it seems necessary to confront the complexities of his presumed utopianism with a methodological approach.This book investigates the inherent ‘impossibilities’, if they indeed exis使痛苦 发表于 2025-3-26 07:04:38
living, including the advancement of global poverty reduction and the attainment of developmental goals such as the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). As such, education can be comprehended as a deeply ‘Christian’ endeavour, seeing that true Christian ‘religion’ seeks to improve the plight of the血统 发表于 2025-3-26 08:43:10
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John Chiltonemporary Australian society can be understood from a historiThis book re-evaluates New Left and Marxist texts from the 1980s, in order to explore problems facing the study of ‘class’ which have emerged within Australian and international theories. The author contrasts the popular ideas of Connell, B