Rhetoric and Death: The Language of Modernism and Postmodern Discourse TheoryUniversity of Illinois Press, 1990 - 252 páginas |
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... capital during the second half of the nineteenth century . This " second " industrial revolution replaced the wealth of landed estates with capital " wealth " and thus conditioned the destruction of the landed gentry , what I have just ...
... capital during the second half of the nineteenth century . This " second " industrial revolution replaced the wealth of landed estates with capital " wealth " and thus conditioned the destruction of the landed gentry , what I have just ...
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... capital necessary for financing large corporations . A new form of capitalism developed , " characterized by the emergence of banker control , increased monop- olization and growing state regulation of the economy " ( see Rudolf ...
... capital necessary for financing large corporations . A new form of capitalism developed , " characterized by the emergence of banker control , increased monop- olization and growing state regulation of the economy " ( see Rudolf ...
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... capital- and the reorientation of modes of conceiving of and apprehending value as effects of material relationships of one sort or another at the end of the nineteenth century . Formal and structural accounts , how- ever , governed as ...
... capital- and the reorientation of modes of conceiving of and apprehending value as effects of material relationships of one sort or another at the end of the nineteenth century . Formal and structural accounts , how- ever , governed as ...
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Modernism | 27 |
The Power of Death | 75 |
Roman Jakobson | 115 |
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