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  1. The Social Function of Science.J. Bernal - 1940 - Philosophical Review 49:377.
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  • Prison Notebooks.Antonio Gramsci - 1971 - Columbia University Press.
    Columbia University Press's multivolume _Prison Notebooks_ is the only complete critical edition of Antonio Gramsci's seminal writings in English. Based on the authoritative Italian edition of Gramsci's work, _Quaderni del Carcere_, this comprehensive translation presents the intellectual as he ought to be read and understood, with critical notes that clarify Gramsci's history, culture, and sources; an index of names; and a contextualization of the thinker's ideas against his earlier writings and letters. This set includes notebooks 1 through 8 with all (...)
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  • (1 other version)The social and economic roots of Newton's Principia.Boris Hessen - 2009 - In Boris Hessen, Henryk Grossmann, Gideon Freudenthal & Peter McLaughlin (eds.), The social and economic roots of the scientific revolution: texts by Boris Hessen and Henryk Grossmann. [Dordrecht]: Springer.
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  • Science at the cross roads.Nikolaĭ Bukharin (ed.) - 1971 - [London]: F. Cass.
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  • Methodological Individualism and Deductive Marxism.John E. Roemer - 1982 - Theory and Society 11 (4):513.
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  • (1 other version)Marxism: For and Against.Robert L. Heilbroner - 1982 - Studies in Soviet Thought 24 (1):80-84.
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  • Development and Modes of Production in Marxian Economics: A Critical Evaluation.Alan Richards - 2001 - Routledge.
    By exploring the strengths and weaknesses of a Marxist approach to economic development, this book presents a balanced treatment of development issues within the area of 'rational choice Marxism'.
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