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... present destitution . Man is a manifestation of the divine , but because he has lost awareness of his true condition at present he is a mere fragment . Whitman's version of Emerson's Orphic poet is the " kosmic poet " whose incarnation ...
... present destitution . Man is a manifestation of the divine , but because he has lost awareness of his true condition at present he is a mere fragment . Whitman's version of Emerson's Orphic poet is the " kosmic poet " whose incarnation ...
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... present and are completed when past becomes present , a structure enabling a circling back over material which allows repetition with revision ” ( 14 ) , and we hope that " the return to the past signifies not the triumph of the past ...
... present and are completed when past becomes present , a structure enabling a circling back over material which allows repetition with revision ” ( 14 ) , and we hope that " the return to the past signifies not the triumph of the past ...
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... present - a present fast disappearing under the pressures of what she calls " financialisation of the globe " and the resulting amorality . Spivak attempts to reclaim the lost ethics in the marketplace of neo- colonization ( which for ...
... present - a present fast disappearing under the pressures of what she calls " financialisation of the globe " and the resulting amorality . Spivak attempts to reclaim the lost ethics in the marketplace of neo- colonization ( which for ...
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