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The missing person is Wayne Diffney
A deep penetration into the darkest and most harrowing corners of the human psyche
the anti-hero in his yearning for Christine
When threats abound
Taylor (Washington University)
The Uses of Structuralism Magical Realism The missing person is WayneAuthor: Raymond Boudon Publisher: Heinemann London, 1971 Condition: Softcover, yellowed pages, some foxing on cover and back, interior clean Structure is a key concept in the social sciences and structuralism a fashion amongst social scientists. Raymond Boudon accounts for this popularity by showing the uses of structuralism, as distinguished from the abuses of some self styled structuralists. He analyses the meanings given to the concept of structure
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