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... intellectual labors can be regarded as a perpetual tension between the desire to enclose knowledge in form and the equally powerful desire to reveal the explosive , form - destroying power of knowledge . Cohesion and fragmentation ...
... intellectual labors can be regarded as a perpetual tension between the desire to enclose knowledge in form and the equally powerful desire to reveal the explosive , form - destroying power of knowledge . Cohesion and fragmentation ...
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... intellectual development would have been broken . We forget that in the event of A's death the problem would have been tackled by B , C , or D , in which case the thread of society's intellectual development would have continued ...
... intellectual development would have been broken . We forget that in the event of A's death the problem would have been tackled by B , C , or D , in which case the thread of society's intellectual development would have continued ...
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... intellectuals , while the orthodox trends were created by intellectual personalities more obviously devoted to practical activity who were , therefore , bound ( by more or less close ties ) to the masses ( some- thing which did not ...
... intellectuals , while the orthodox trends were created by intellectual personalities more obviously devoted to practical activity who were , therefore , bound ( by more or less close ties ) to the masses ( some- thing which did not ...
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A READER IN Marxist Aesthetics Selected Texts | 22 |
THE SECOND GENERATION | 79 |
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