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            28. Ibid., p. 55.
            29. Ibid., p. 30.
            30. Ibid., p. 124.
            31. Ibid., p. 261
            32. Ibid., p. 121.
            33. Ibid., p. 297.
            34. Ibid., p. 288.
            35. A.West, Crisis and criticism (London, Lawrence & Wishart, 1975), p. 99.
            36. Ibid., p. 102.
            37. R.Fox, The novel and the people (London, Lawrence & Wishart, 1979), p. 37.
            38. Ibid., p. 138.
            39. R.Williams, Politics and letters: interviews with New Left Review (London,
               New Left Books, 1979), p. 45.
            40. M.Weber, The Protestant ethic and the spirit of capitalism, tr. T.Parsons (London,
               Unwin, 1930), p. 183.
            41. Ibid., p. 91.
            42. On capitalism, cf. M.Weber, The theory of social and economic organization, tr.
               A.M. Henderson & T.Parsons (New York, Free Press, 1964), p. 279; on bureaucracy,
               cf. M. Weber, From Max Weber: essays in sociology, eds. H.H.Gerth & C.W.Mills
               (London, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1948), pp. 215–16; on Protestantism, cf.
               Weber, The Protestant ethic, pp. 153–4; on music, cf. M.Weber, The rational and
               social foundations of music, tr. D.Martindale et al. (Carbondale, Southern Illinois
               University Press, 1958), pp. 82–8.
            43. Weber, The Protestant ethic, p. 181.
            44. A.Giddens, Capitalism and modern social theory (Cambridge, Cambridge
               University Press, 1971), p. 193.
            45. A.W.Gouldner, The two Marxisms: contradictions and anomalies in the
               development of theory (London, Macmillan, 1980), pp. 368–87.
            46. M.Weber, Economy and society, vol. 3, tr. E.Fischoff et al. (New York, Bedminster,
               1968), pp. 1401–2.
            47. Weber, Theory of social and economic organization, p. 115.
            48. Ibid., pp. 152–3, 324–52.
            49. Ibid., p. 328.
            50. P.Anderson, Considerations on western Marxism (London, New Left Books,
               1976), pp. 75–6.
            51. A.Gramsci, Selections from political writings 1910–1920, tr. J.Mathews (London,
               Lawrence & Wishart, 1977), pp. 34–7.
            52. G.Lukács, History and class consciousness, tr. R.Livingstone (London, Merlin
               Press, 1971), pp. 27–8.
            53. Ibid., pp. 83–110.
            54. Ibid., pp. 6–7.
            55. Ibid., p. 20.
            56. Ibid., p. 51.
            57. cf. G.Lukács, The meaning of contemporary realism, tr. J. &nd N.Mander (London,
               Merlin Press, 1963).
            58. Zhdanov, Soviet Literature, pp. 21–2; Lukács, Meaning of contemporary realism,
               pp. 124–7.
            59. cf. G.Lukács, Solzhenitsyn, tr. W.D.Graf (London, Merlin Press, 1970).
            60. Lukács, Meaning of contemporary realism, p. 45.
            61. T.Adorno & M.Horkheimer, Dialectic of enlightenment, tr. J.Cumming (London,
               Verso, 1979), p. 9.
            62. Ibid., p. 131.


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