The American Historical Review, Volume 114John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler American Historical Association, 2009 |
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... humans and the objects they have created and used a part of exhibitions , how do you understand this relationship ? Marx argued that com- modities were embodied human labor . In your own work , how do you factor in the human ...
... humans and the objects they have created and used a part of exhibitions , how do you understand this relationship ? Marx argued that com- modities were embodied human labor . In your own work , how do you factor in the human ...
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... human beings . Yet jurists did not allow them to close the gaps or bridge the chasms that preoccupy Chris . On the contrary , by reflecting systematically about their status in relation to free humans , animate possessions , and ...
... human beings . Yet jurists did not allow them to close the gaps or bridge the chasms that preoccupy Chris . On the contrary , by reflecting systematically about their status in relation to free humans , animate possessions , and ...
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... human action as objects are denied any ethical dimension in order to maintain the sovereignty of the modernist subject . Again , these are very delicate issues , which need to be worked through with great care and sensitivity tempered ...
... human action as objects are denied any ethical dimension in order to maintain the sovereignty of the modernist subject . Again , these are very delicate issues , which need to be worked through with great care and sensitivity tempered ...
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