Deconstructing Post-Modernism: Gellner and Crocodile Dundee

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Abstract and Introduction. This essay is an attempt to dispense with the negative aspects of Romanticism and examine whatever positive it has to offer--in the light of ideas scattered through diverse writings of Ernest Gellner

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Joseph Agassi
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