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=== G[eorge] B[ernard] Shaw === | === G[eorge] B[ernard] Shaw === | ||
[6] P. once wrote on Shaw, just about fifty years ago in 1906, ”The Drama of the Economic Interpretation of History”<ref>In was, in fact, the 1907 text, “[[A Történelmi materializmus Drámája]]” (The Drama of Historical Materialism )</ref> | [6] P. once wrote on Shaw, just about fifty years ago in 1906, ”The Drama of the Economic Interpretation of History”<ref>In was, in fact, the 1907 text, “[[A Történelmi materializmus Drámája]]” (The Drama of Historical Materialism )</ref> | ||
=== ''The Great Transformation'' and America === | |||
=== Technology and Utopia === | |||
=== The 1957 Book and Beyond === | |||
=== Rationality === | |||
=== The Revelations === | |||
=== Freedom === | |||
=== Archaeology === | |||
=== ''Christianity and the Social Revolution'' === | |||
=== Modern Politics === | |||
=== Marx === | |||
=== World Trade === | |||
=== Joan Robinson - ''The Accumulation of Capital'' === | |||
=== Anthropology Fieldbook === | |||
=== The Mind === | |||
=== Art === | |||
=== Remarks === | |||
==== Borkenau ==== | |||
==== C.S. Louis ==== | |||
==== Gardening ==== | |||
== V == | == V == |
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G[eorge] B[ernard] Shaw
[6] P. once wrote on Shaw, just about fifty years ago in 1906, ”The Drama of the Economic Interpretation of History”[1]
The Great Transformation and America
Technology and Utopia
The 1957 Book and Beyond
Rationality
The Revelations
Freedom
Archaeology
Christianity and the Social Revolution
Modern Politics
Marx
World Trade
Joan Robinson - The Accumulation of Capital
Anthropology Fieldbook
The Mind
Art
Remarks
Borkenau
C.S. Louis
Gardening
V
VI
VII
VIII
IX
Critical Notes
- ↑ In was, in fact, the 1907 text, “A Történelmi materializmus Drámája” (The Drama of Historical Materialism )