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Hegel as Lord and Master
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Morality, Masculinity and the Market
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Feminism and the Logic of Morality: A Consideration of Alternatives
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From Virginia Woolf to the Postmoderns: Development in a Feminist Aesthetics
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Marxism and the Dialectical Method: A Critique of G.A.Cohen
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Analytical Marxism: A New Paradigm?
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Socialism and Democracy: Beyond State and Civil Society
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Nature and human natureWomen, Humanity and Nature
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The Human Body in Social Theory: Reich, Foucault and the Repressive Hypothesis
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