The sociologial discourse on "modernization" and "modernity"

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The sociologial discourse on "modernization" and "modernity". / Knöbl, Wolfgang.
in: Revue Internationale de Philosophie, Jahrgang 281, Nr. 3, 21.08.2017, S. 311-329.

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