Seminar, Temas425-436R. Thapar, 1995 |
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... collective unconscious , but rather the orally reinforced collective conscious . It abounds in stories of mass conver- sions , genocide , burning of precious books , and raping of women . they may be for the effort they symbolised at ...
... collective unconscious , but rather the orally reinforced collective conscious . It abounds in stories of mass conver- sions , genocide , burning of precious books , and raping of women . they may be for the effort they symbolised at ...
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... collective social penchant for ' myth - making ' . It is also a product of the classic dialectical subject - object dichotomy which operates through lin- guistic and ' signatured ' devices like metonymy and synecdoche . A ' legend ...
... collective social penchant for ' myth - making ' . It is also a product of the classic dialectical subject - object dichotomy which operates through lin- guistic and ' signatured ' devices like metonymy and synecdoche . A ' legend ...
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... collective action in defence of per- ceived workers ' rights . The situation in Russia is different from that of the former Soviet Union , but the Soviet experience has influenced the trade unions , both in terms of their expectations ...
... collective action in defence of per- ceived workers ' rights . The situation in Russia is different from that of the former Soviet Union , but the Soviet experience has influenced the trade unions , both in terms of their expectations ...
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