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Notes for a Materialist Analysis of the Public and the Private Realms, by Robert Paul Wolff

By GFPJ on July 30, 2014 in 9:1

Article available through Philosophy Documentation Center, here.

Robert Paul Wolff, “Notes for a Materialist Analysis of the Public and the Private Realms,” Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 9:1 (1982), pp. 135–50.

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