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Simon Clarke


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in London, The United Kingdom
March 26, 1946

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Simon Clarke is a British sociologist specialising in social theory, political economy, labour relations, and the history of sociology. He has a particular interest in employment relations in China, Vietnam, and the former-Soviet nations. He is Professor Emeritus of Sociology at the University of Warwick.

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“The central argument of structuralism is in essence a restatement of the discredited argument of linguistic positivism that language is the only reality since knowledge can only be expressed and communicated in linguistic form.”
Simon Clarke, The Foundations of Structuralism: A Critique of Lévi-Strauss and the Structuralist Movement



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