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- past. Johannes Fabian notes that this means that readers have to assume that they live in a different tim... rumaire of Louis Bonaparte.” In //The Marx-Engels Reader//, edited by Robert C. Tucker, 594–617. New York:
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- essay must in some way contribute to making your reader see why you have this idea. When I read your essa... municate your reasoning for your ideas to me as a reader. There are, however, a few minimal requirements
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- 67) 1972. “Capital, Vol. 1.” In //The Marx-Engels Reader//, edited by Robert C. Tucker, 294–438. New York:
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- rumaire of Louis Bonaparte.” In //The Marx-Engels Reader//, edited by Robert C. Tucker, 594–617. New York:
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- 1978. “Theses on Feuerbach.” In //The Marx-Engels reader//, edited by Robert C. Tucker, 143–45. New York: Norton. http://archive.org/details/marxengelsreader00tuck. McCall, Michal M. 1977. “Art Without A M
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