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... question itself is already a form of privilege , mostly affordable for those who can stand apart and view the world with altruistic concern . The question that this question cannot ask , since it is the condition of its own possibility ...
... question itself is already a form of privilege , mostly affordable for those who can stand apart and view the world with altruistic concern . The question that this question cannot ask , since it is the condition of its own possibility ...
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question , with predetermined answers which , however , cannot change the structure of privilege against which it is aimed . Obviously , it is those who have power who speak - this is the answer this question is meant to provoke . What ...
question , with predetermined answers which , however , cannot change the structure of privilege against which it is aimed . Obviously , it is those who have power who speak - this is the answer this question is meant to provoke . What ...
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... question of the other . And I speak of religions because the question of the other is fundamentally , I think , a religious question . But with the religions in crisis , we must search for other means of approaching the question . I ...
... question of the other . And I speak of religions because the question of the other is fundamentally , I think , a religious question . But with the religions in crisis , we must search for other means of approaching the question . I ...
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Introduction | 3 |
A Dossier a Performance Piece a LittleUnderstood Emotion | 12 |
The Language of Expression on Natures Stage | 40 |
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