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  1. Jan 4, 2016 · In the spring of 1845 Karl Marx sketched a rough intellectual outline for the first chapter of the book The German Ideology (Marx and Engels 1998); unpublished during his lifetime, the eleven epigrammatic statements that made up the outline later came to be known as the “Theses on Feuerbach.” Here we use selections from Marx’s “Theses on Feuerbach,” with their mix of emergent ...

    • Jeff Ferrell, Jeff Ferrell, Mark S. Hamm
    • 2016
  2. Known for: Savage Streets, Final Exam, The Devonsville Terror

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    • John L. Chambliss
  3. Portions of this paper are based on William J. Chambliss, Exploring Criminology (New York: Macmillan, 1988).

    • William J. Chamblis
    • 1989
  4. Abstract. For more than two decades William Chambliss's analysis of vagrancy law has provided criminologists with historical evidence to support class-based explanations for the development of criminal law. Chambliss's use of the historical record, however, is suggestive more than it is conclusive, and recent studies of vagrancy law have ...

    • Jeffrey S. Adler
    • 1989
  5. Jun 22, 2017 · The New York Times, January 7:A10. Cited in Piers Beirne and James Messerschmidt, Criminology. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, forthcoming. Google Scholar Hougan, Jim (1978). Spooks: The Haunting of America-The Private Lise of Secret Agents. New York: William Morrow. Google Scholar Hougan, Jim (1978). (1984).

    • William J. Chamblis
    • 1989
  6. John L. Chambliss . Active - 1981 - 1985 | Genres - Horror, Crime, Science Fiction Filmography ↓

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  8. John L. Chambliss. Producer: Savage Streets. John L. Chambliss is known for Savage Streets (1984), Final Exam (1981) and The Devonsville Terror (1983).

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