The Centennial Review: CR., Band 31College of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1987 |
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... social interaction and selec- tion , these notions became moral rules . Smith argued that man- kind operates under the deception that wealth is important , a deception which serves the useful socio - economic function of generating ...
... social interaction and selec- tion , these notions became moral rules . Smith argued that man- kind operates under the deception that wealth is important , a deception which serves the useful socio - economic function of generating ...
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... social facts of mobility , continental expansion , and racial conflict " ) ; Philip Gura's crucial The Wisdom of Words : Language , Theology , and Literature in the New England Renaissance ( which places the symbolic mode of the period ...
... social facts of mobility , continental expansion , and racial conflict " ) ; Philip Gura's crucial The Wisdom of Words : Language , Theology , and Literature in the New England Renaissance ( which places the symbolic mode of the period ...
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... social order . We need not discuss here at length this most familiar use of art and literature , and the focusing of aesthetic expression on social irony , commonly set within some imaginary " other " world of a fabulous nature - say ...
... social order . We need not discuss here at length this most familiar use of art and literature , and the focusing of aesthetic expression on social irony , commonly set within some imaginary " other " world of a fabulous nature - say ...
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NUMBER ONE Winter 1987 | 1 |
SUSAN JEFFORDS | 55 |
SUZANNE JUHASZ | 73 |
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