Knowledge and Power: the changing role of Europen Intellectuals

Aldershot: Ashgate (1996)
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The central theme of the text concerns the role that intellectuals have played in the significant political, cultural and social changes which have occurred in Europe in the second half of the twentieth century. This book draws together a wide and diverse series of contributions to the problematique of the role of the intellectual in society.

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