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... intellectual catastrophe . All in all , the professional prac- titioners of political science either reproduced the prejudices of the poli- tics they espoused or , worse , the social class they come from . Far from pro- viding an ...
... intellectual catastrophe . All in all , the professional prac- titioners of political science either reproduced the prejudices of the poli- tics they espoused or , worse , the social class they come from . Far from pro- viding an ...
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... intellectual universe of the dalits . In the first sense they focused on Ambedkar's philosophy , but without establishing its rele- vance in the changing times . Thus , they operated in a fixed notion of time and space . Second , they ...
... intellectual universe of the dalits . In the first sense they focused on Ambedkar's philosophy , but without establishing its rele- vance in the changing times . Thus , they operated in a fixed notion of time and space . Second , they ...
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... intellectuals . Most Marxists accepted the primacy of anti - imperialism in their struggle for a better world . In that struggle nationalism , through a peculiar identification of nationalism with national liberation movements in the ...
... intellectuals . Most Marxists accepted the primacy of anti - imperialism in their struggle for a better world . In that struggle nationalism , through a peculiar identification of nationalism with national liberation movements in the ...
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