Perspectives by Incongruity, Том 2Indiana University Press, 1964 - Всего страниц: 200 |
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... strategy " as the name for this process . I have asked them to suggest an alternative term , so far without profit . The only one I can think of is “ method . " But if " strategy " errs in suggesting to some people an overly conscious ...
... strategy " as the name for this process . I have asked them to suggest an alternative term , so far without profit . The only one I can think of is “ method . " But if " strategy " errs in suggesting to some people an overly conscious ...
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... strategy " ? One tries , as far as possible , to develop a strategy whereby one " can't lose . " One tries to change the rules of the game until they fit his own necessities . Does the artist encounter disaster ? He will " make capital ...
... strategy " ? One tries , as far as possible , to develop a strategy whereby one " can't lose . " One tries to change the rules of the game until they fit his own necessities . Does the artist encounter disaster ? He will " make capital ...
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... strategy of motivation , in debunking the motives of the bourgeois enemy and dignifying the motives of the ... strategy of action is required to encompass it and that a certain group or faction is organized to carry out this strategy ...
... strategy of motivation , in debunking the motives of the bourgeois enemy and dignifying the motives of the ... strategy of action is required to encompass it and that a certain group or faction is organized to carry out this strategy ...
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The Excursion | 17 |
The Poetic Process | 34 |
From Preface to CounterStatement first edition | 50 |
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