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            Nairn, T., 48–59;                   local, 94
               The Break-up of Britain, 55   reading, 226, 231, 233
            narcissism, 148, 213, 214        realism, 108, 146–9, 157–7, 160, 236, 248
            National Deviancy Conference, 63, 75  Red Letters, 235
            nationalism, 56–9                Rée, J., 235
            Naumann, M., 231–41              Reich, W., Mass Psychology of Fascism,
            Neale, S., 153, 159, 161, 162      220
            new Left, 4, 250                 relative autonomy, 64
            new Left books, 12               representation, 185, 188–191, 192, 208
            New Left Review, 38, 56, 57      repressive state apparatus, 44, 52
            new towns, 65                    reproduction, 26;
            Nicolaus, M., 13                    of the individual, 209;
            Nowell-Smith, G., 161               of the relations of production, 179, 180
                                             revolutionary violence, 41–4, 43
            Oedipus Complex, 152, 193, 195, 197  Ricoeur, P., 18
                                             Rock, P., and McIntosh, M.:
            Paris Match, 169–80, 172            Deviance and Social Control, 106
            Parkin, F., 156, 163             Rowbotham, S., 11, 26
            Parliamentary enclosure, 42, 43  Rowntree Project, 9
            Pateman, T., 130–2               Rowntree Trust, 105
            patriarchy/patriarchal relations, 62, 63, 64,  Ruge, M.H., 139
              151, 211–23, 238, 239, 256     Ruskin, J., 261
            peasantry, 39–8
            peasant radicalism, 40, 42, 44   Sartre, J.-P., 15, 17;
            Pêcheux, M., 153–6                  Question of Method, 12, 220
            Peirce, C., 120                  Saussure, F.de, 17, 146, 148, 186–7;
            phenomenology, 61, 62, 63, 71, 220  Course in General Linguistics, 186–7
            Pollock G., 214–2                Schlessinger, P., 107
            popular dissent, 40, 42, 46–9, 53–6  school, 164;
            positivism, 64                      comprehensive, 69
            Poulantzas, N., 21, 43–6, 45, 109, 163  Schutz, A., 10, 11, 61
            power, 202, 203, 206             scouting, 83–92;
            practice, 30–5, 225, 226            social relations of, 83–88, 91–4
            praxis, 224–3                    Screen, 108, 113, 146–8, 152, 153, 176,
            production, 26                     207, 219, 235
            proletariat, 43;                 Screen Education, 146, 235
               industrial, 40                ‘screen theory’, 146, 149–61, 153–4, 157–
            psychoanalysis, 108, 146, 150, 155, 160,  7, 160
              184, 185, 191–2, 197, 198      Scrutiny, 5, 12, 219, 222, 244
            psychosexual development, 194–4, 197  semiology, 23, 71, 105, 108, 112–7, 146,
            Puritan Revolution, 47             168–85, 176, 185–191, 198, 207, 219,
                                               250
            Radical Education, 235           ‘semiotic chora’, 198
            Radical Philosophy, 235          sexual ambiguity, 212–23
            radio, 92–9, 101, 102;           sexuality, ideologies of, 203, 212–20, 215–
               BBC, 92, 94, 95, 96, 97;        3
               disc jockeys, 94–8, 97, 101;  sign, 112–7, 121–3, 158
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