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Dualism and Domination: An Analysis of Marxian, Weberian and Existentialist Perspectives

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Dualism and Domination: An Analysis of Marxian, Weberian and Existentialist Perspectives. / Knights, David; Willmott, Hugh.
In: Journal of Sociology, Vol. 19, No. 1, 31.03.1983, p. 33-49.

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Knights D, Willmott H. Dualism and Domination: An Analysis of Marxian, Weberian and Existentialist Perspectives. Journal of Sociology. 1983 Mar 31;19(1):33-49. doi: 10.1177/144078338301900102

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Knights, David ; Willmott, Hugh. / Dualism and Domination : An Analysis of Marxian, Weberian and Existentialist Perspectives. In: Journal of Sociology. 1983 ; Vol. 19, No. 1. pp. 33-49.

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