Hegel's aim here was to show that the common-sense view of abstract and concrete thought is the inverse of reality.
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Crime and Modernity: Continuities in Left Realist Criminology
September 2002, Sage Publications Ltd
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Crime and Modernity: Continuities in Left Realist Criminology
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