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... individual answer . In Libra , DeLillo problematizes the relationship that the individual maintains with the collectivity in a way that connects the act of writing to the idea of what , according to Irving Howe , is a political novel ...
... individual answer . In Libra , DeLillo problematizes the relationship that the individual maintains with the collectivity in a way that connects the act of writing to the idea of what , according to Irving Howe , is a political novel ...
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... individual and the state . Individual metamorphosis can be achieved primarily through a transformation of collective social relations in which the person engages . In the process More also discovers the most effective model of moral ...
... individual and the state . Individual metamorphosis can be achieved primarily through a transformation of collective social relations in which the person engages . In the process More also discovers the most effective model of moral ...
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... individual consciousness and elemental determinism of individual destiny . " 30 Obviously urban life does not constitute the typical habitat of Indian society . Even to this day most of the Indian population lives in villages where ...
... individual consciousness and elemental determinism of individual destiny . " 30 Obviously urban life does not constitute the typical habitat of Indian society . Even to this day most of the Indian population lives in villages where ...
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