Reviews : John F. Rundell, Origins of Modernity: The Origins of Social Theory from Kant to Hegel to Marx, Oxford: Polity Press, 1987, £25.00, vi + 249 pp [Book Review]

History of the Human Sciences 2 (3):410-414 (1989)
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