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Social Knowledge an essay on the nature and limits of social science

Social Knowledge an essay on the nature and limits of social science

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Social Knowledge an essay on the nature and limits of social science

by Mattick, Paul, Jr

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London: Century Hutchison, Ltd, 1986. Hardcover. 136p., red boards, dj chipped and slightly scratched, book club edition, else in good condition.

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Title
Social Knowledge an essay on the nature and limits of social science
Author
Mattick, Paul, Jr
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Hardcover
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Used
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ISBN 10
0091654602
ISBN 13
9780091654603
Publisher
Century Hutchison, Ltd
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1986
Bookseller catalogs
Critical Theory; Marxism; Sociology;

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