HM479.V57
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The Virilio Dictionary. |
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HM479.V57 V57 2011
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Virilio now : current perspectives in Virilio studies / |
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HM479.W42
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Max Weber and Charles Peirce : at the crossroads of science, philosophy, and culture / Max Weber and 'The Protestant Ethic' : Twin Histories. |
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HM479.W42 A55 2017eb
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Weber : sociologist of empire / |
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HM479.W42 C36 2000
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The Cambridge companion to Weber / |
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HM479.W42 F37 2013
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Max Weber's theory of personality : individuation, politics and orientalism in the sociology of religion / |
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HM479.W42 K37 2011eb
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Max Weber's comparative-historical sociology today : major themes, mode of causal analysis, and applications / |
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HM479.W42 K67 2005eb
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The Postmodern Significance of Max Weber's Legacy. |
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HM479.W42 O94 2019
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The Oxford handbook of Max Weber / |
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HM479.W42 P65 2006
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Weber : a short introduction / |
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HM479.W42 .R4413 2015eb
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Max Weber, modernisation as passive revolution : a Gramscian analysis / |
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HM479.W42 R56 2004
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Max Weber : an intellectual biography / |
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HM479.W43
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The emerald guide to Max Weber / |
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HM479.W55 W55 2004eb
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Race, class, and the postindustrial city : William Julius Wilson and the promise of sociology / |
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HM479 .W67 A3 2008
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An Academic Skating on Thin Ice. |
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HM479.Y68 B88 2020eb
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Michael Young, social science, and the British Left, 1945-1970 / |
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HM479.Z54 J43 2018
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Jean Ziegler, l'optimisme de la volonté / |
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HM480
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The Oxford handbook of W.E.B. Du Bois / The domestication of critical theory / The archives of critical theory / Pathology diagnosis and social research new applications and explorations / Critical theory today : limits and relevance of an intellectual tradition / The politics of vulnerable groups : implications for philosophy, law, and political theory / Critique of rationality : judgement and creativity from Benjamin to Merleau-Ponty / |
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HM480 .A94 2011
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Axel Honneth : With a Reply by Axel Honneth. |
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HM480 .B84 2019
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Zwischen Rausch und Kritik 1 Auf den Spuren von Nietzsche, Bataille, Adorno und Benjamin. |
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