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Knowledge and Class: A Marxian Critique of Political Economy

Knowledge and Class: A Marxian Critique of Political Economy

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: New Breakthrough in Dealing Essentialism of All Orders
Review: Whenever We think anything, we are actually captive within the models of thought that we did not make but just learning to live with. These models are diehard ones. The empires break down, the universes bang and bang again, but cool and still remain the models of thought. Databases come and go, make place for new ones, but these models do not. We just cope with the new databases within the confines of the old models. And the area that is affected the most by these diehard thought-models is philosophy. Essentialism is, maybe, the clan-chief of all these models. And this book has attacked it with an unparllel ferocity. Not just the attacks, but this book has taught us how to live with and tame down essentialism to suit with the ever-changing universe. In one form or another essentialism goes on remaining. So, let us learn a way how to channelize it into thinking in a timely manner in this postmodern world -- this book has taught us.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: New Breakthrough in Dealing Essentialism of All Orders
Review: Whenever We think anything, we are actually captive within the models of thought that we did not make but just learning to live with. These models are diehard ones. The empires break down, the universes bang and bang again, but cool and still remain the models of thought. Databases come and go, make place for new ones, but these models do not. We just cope with the new databases within the confines of the old models. And the area that is affected the most by these diehard thought-models is philosophy. Essentialism is, maybe, the clan-chief of all these models. And this book has attacked it with an unparllel ferocity. Not just the attacks, but this book has taught us how to live with and tame down essentialism to suit with the ever-changing universe. In one form or another essentialism goes on remaining. So, let us learn a way how to channelize it into thinking in a timely manner in this postmodern world -- this book has taught us.


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