Rhetoric and Death: The Language of Modernism and Postmodern Discourse TheoryUniversity of Illinois Press, 1990 - 252 páginas |
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... standard in Western culture at the turn of the century . Goux does not acknowledge the fact that the gold standard operated only for a short time at the height of liberal capitalism and philosophical positivism : it effectively existed ...
... standard in Western culture at the turn of the century . Goux does not acknowledge the fact that the gold standard operated only for a short time at the height of liberal capitalism and philosophical positivism : it effectively existed ...
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... standard of measure " became dominant in the modern era . Now , Goux continues , " the illusion of an intrinsic value of the monetary com- modity is no longer sustained , but rather one of the possibility of a complete autonomy of pure ...
... standard of measure " became dominant in the modern era . Now , Goux continues , " the illusion of an intrinsic value of the monetary com- modity is no longer sustained , but rather one of the possibility of a complete autonomy of pure ...
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... standard- ized “ identical ” basic consumer products were ignored : Richard Sen- nett notes in one striking instance that a member of the Jockey Club said " one could always recognize gentlemanly dress because the but- tons on the ...
... standard- ized “ identical ” basic consumer products were ignored : Richard Sen- nett notes in one striking instance that a member of the Jockey Club said " one could always recognize gentlemanly dress because the but- tons on the ...
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Modernism | 27 |
The Power of Death | 75 |
Roman Jakobson | 115 |
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