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  1. The dark side of socialism.Dick Pels - 1993 - History of the Human Sciences 6 (2):75-95.
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  • Nationalism, Globalization and Modernity.Johann P. Arnason - 1990 - Theory, Culture and Society 7 (2-3):207-236.
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  • Treason of the Intellectuals: Paul de Man and Hendrik de Man.Dick Pels - 1991 - Theory, Culture and Society 8 (1):21-56.
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  • Interpreting Georges Sorel: Defender of virtue or apostle of violence?K. Steven Vincent - 1990 - History of European Ideas 12 (2):239-257.
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  • Emmanuel Levinas frente al ascenso de la filosofía elemental del nazismo: un debate metodológico-político.Pablo Facundo Ríos Flores - 2017 - Tópicos: Revista de Filosofía 53:121-146.
    En Algunas reflexiones sobre la filosofía del hitlerismo y frente al ascenso del nazismo en Europa, Levinas convoca a la civilización europea, en particular a las tradiciones judía, cristiana, liberal y marxista, a enfrentarse con el surgimiento de la filosofía elemental del hitlerismo. En este breve artículo, el filósofo exhorta a dichas tradiciones a remontarse a sus fuentes, intuición y decisión originarias, en especial, al “espíritu de libertad” que las anima y a su concepción del destino humano. Sin embargo, las (...)
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  • Missionary Sociology between Left and Right: A Critical Introduction to Mannheim.Dick Pels - 1993 - Theory, Culture and Society 10 (3):45-68.
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  • Durkheimian sociology and 20th-century politics: the case of Célestin Bouglé.Joshua M. Humphreys - 1999 - History of the Human Sciences 12 (3):117-138.
    This article revises received wisdom about the Durkheimian school of sociology and its relationship to Marxism by analyzing the work of Célestin Bouglé, one of the most influential and least examined sociologists of the Durkheimian tradition. Like other better-known Durkheimians of his generation such as Marcel Mauss and Maurice Halbwachs, Bouglé engaged Durkheimian sociology with Marxian and other German traditions of social thought. In the process he also paid an important debt to the French socialists that Marx and so many (...)
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  • (1 other version)The proletarian as stranger.Dick Pels - 1998 - History of the Human Sciences 11 (1):49-72.
    This paper argues that the Marxist theory of the proletariat in many ways projects a romanticized self-description or 'false shadow' of its revolutionary spokesmen, and hence more proximately describes the missionary complex and Bohemian life-style of marginalized political intellectuals than a 'really existing' working class. This 'mistaken iden tity play' between spokespersons and their favourite sociological con stituency, which is already alluded to in various historical left-wing and right-wing 'farewells to the proletariat', is more systematically criti cized in recent reassessments (...)
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  • Britain versus France: How Many Sonderwegs?Ellen Meiksins Wood - 2016 - Historical Materialism 24 (1):11-29.
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  • Emile Faguet, the “middle,” and postmodern revisions to the Sternhell Thesis.Joerge Dyrkton - 1999 - The European Legacy 4 (2):43-53.
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