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  3. Vol. 1 No. 1 (1980): 1

Vol. 1 No. 1 (1980): 1

Editorial

  • Redaktioneel Krisis 1980-1
    Redaktie Krisis
    2-7
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Archive

  • Realisme in de natuurwetenschappen
    Roy Bhaskar
    8-27
    • PDF
  • Sociale filosofie en empiries sociaal onderzoek
    Hartwig Berger
    28-46
    • PDF
  • Over aktie-onderzoek. Notities over het probleem van wetenschap en partijdigheid
    Rypke Sierksma
    47-59
    • PDF
  • Het huishoudelijke arbeid-debat voorbij
    Maxine Molyneux
    60-93
    • PDF
  • Henk Manschot over Althusser: een interview
    René Boomkens, Bert van der Schaaf
    98-108
    • PDF

Book Reviews

  • Manschot over Althusser
    René Boomkens
    94-97
    • PDF
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