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Contents
The Political Nature of the Literary Text | 7 |
The Politics of Skepticism and the Politics of Idealism | 29 |
Shelleys Idealism | 80 |
An Old Problem Reconsidered | 127 |
Continuity and Contingency | 224 |
Toward a Chaotic Theory of Social Reproduction | 249 |
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