Nineteenth Century and After: A Monthly Review, Volum 172Nineteenth Century and After Limited., 1963 |
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... ideas " . The way he reaches this view is quite instructive . He begins by saying , quite rightly , that “ as a theory of the development of modern societies ... Marxism is dead ... A theory that is always being propped up by ...
... ideas " . The way he reaches this view is quite instructive . He begins by saying , quite rightly , that “ as a theory of the development of modern societies ... Marxism is dead ... A theory that is always being propped up by ...
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... ideas . It needs the time to work out a few basic ideas slowly in practice . America assimi- lated the idea of the curtain wall and produced it commercially so quickly that the leading architects felt themselves challenged to think up a ...
... ideas . It needs the time to work out a few basic ideas slowly in practice . America assimi- lated the idea of the curtain wall and produced it commercially so quickly that the leading architects felt themselves challenged to think up a ...
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... ideas within the schools of architecture . Many of the fashions that appear most inconsequential to the man in the street are really the logical development of an important idea . If you think back to the period of early concrete houses ...
... ideas within the schools of architecture . Many of the fashions that appear most inconsequential to the man in the street are really the logical development of an important idea . If you think back to the period of early concrete houses ...
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