Stock of Knowledge as Determined by Class Position: A Marxist Phenomenology?

Schutzian Research 6:47-60 (2014)
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Abstract

The stock of knowledge at hand is one of the most important concepts of Schutzian social theory. However, it would seem that attempts to consider the structures of the Life-World have not included social stratification in relation to the stock of knowledge at hand. By analyzing certain data from Argentina’s 2001

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Horacio M. R. Banega
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