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  1. A Theory of Modernity.Agnes Heller - 1999 - Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell.
    Written by one of the most influential figures in post-World-War-II social thought, _A Theory of Modernity_ is a comprehensive analysis of the main dynamics of modernity, which discusses the technological, social and political elements of modernism.
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  • The power of shame: a rational perspective.Agnes Heller - 1985 - Boston: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
    The Power of Shame Introduction The problem of shame, in marked contrast with the problem of conscience, has seldom been thematized in modern moral ...
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  • Everyday Life.Agnes Heller - 1986 - Science and Society 50 (3):375-378.
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  • Everyday life.Agnes Heller - 1984 - Boston: Routledge & Kegan Paul.
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  • Die Eigenart des Asthetischen.György Lukács - 1981 - Luchterhand.
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  • Introduction to Dialectical Logic.Henri Wald - 1979 - Science and Society 43 (2):242-244.
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  • Culture, Science, Society: The Constitution of Cultural Modernity.Gyorgy Markus - 2011 - Brill.
    The book addresses the constitution of the high culture of modernity as an uneasy unity of the sciences, including philosophy, and the arts. Their internal dynamism and strain is established through, on the one hand, the relationship of the author - work - recipient, and, on the other, the respective roles of experts and the market.
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  • Renaissance man.Agnes Heller - 1981 - New York: Schocken Books.
    INTRODUCTION Is there a * Renaissance ideal of man'? The consciousness that man is a historical being is a product of bourgeois development ; the condition ...
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  • Renaissance Man.Agnes Heller & Richard E. Allen - 1980 - Studies in Soviet Thought 21 (3):261-262.
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