Take Today: The Executive as DropoutHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1972 - 304 páginas |
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... visual trap contrived by the preceding ages of Western culture . Marx and Engels were Western literati , uncritical of the sensory assumptions embedded in West- ern literacy . At every turn they express their merely visual assumptions ...
... visual trap contrived by the preceding ages of Western culture . Marx and Engels were Western literati , uncritical of the sensory assumptions embedded in West- ern literacy . At every turn they express their merely visual assumptions ...
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... visual man , the effort to define and to visualize this space is unnerving . Even contemporary scientists per- sist in making visual models to explain and confuse their publics concerning nonvisual processes . Marx eventually repudiated ...
... visual man , the effort to define and to visualize this space is unnerving . Even contemporary scientists per- sist in making visual models to explain and confuse their publics concerning nonvisual processes . Marx eventually repudiated ...
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... visual figure against the resonant and acoustic ground of the collective oral tradi- tion , just as the specialized industrial West stands out against the tribal Asiatic world . Today , in exactly the same way , the old visual written ...
... visual figure against the resonant and acoustic ground of the collective oral tradi- tion , just as the specialized industrial West stands out against the tribal Asiatic world . Today , in exactly the same way , the old visual written ...
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PROLOG TO EXPLORATION | 3 |
SAMPLER FOR EAGER READERS | 12 |
Irresistible | 26 |
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