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List - I (Author)
A. Richard Hoggart
B. Ashis Nandy
C. Raymond Williams
D. E.P. Thompson

List -II (Text)
I. The Secret Politics of Our Desires
II. The Making of the English Working Class
III. The Uses of Literacy
IV. The Long Revolution

(1) A-III, B-I, C-IV, D-II
(2) A-II, B-III, C-I, D-IV
(3) A-III, B-II, C-IV, D-I
(4) A-II, B-I, C-IV, D-III

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Richard Hoggart - "The Uses of Literacy"
Richard Hoggart examines the impact of mass communication and popular culture on working-class society in post-war Britain. He explores how literacy affects individuals' values, attitudes, and behaviors.

Ashis Nandy - "The Secret Politics of Our Desires"
Ashis Nandy's work delves into the psychological and cultural dimensions of desires, arguing that desires are shaped by social and political forces that operate beneath the surface of everyday life.

Raymond Williams - "The Long Revolution"
Raymond Williams discusses cultural change and its implications for society, emphasizing the role of culture in shaping political and social movements over an extended period of time.

E.P. Thompson - "The Making of the English Working Class"
E.P. Thompson's seminal work analyzes the emergence of the English working class during the Industrial Revolution. He examines how working-class identity and consciousness developed in response to economic and social changes.
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