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                      3 This is the argument of Margaret Archer (1988; 1995) who, nevertheless, argues that
                        Giddens’ work is marked by conflationist tendencies.
                      4 Only the term ‘transformative capacity’ is used by Giddens, who does not explicitly label the
                        other capacities. I have labelled them according to the kinds of rules that he sees as embod-
                        ied in them.



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