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... knowledge , at best . Hopefully , we do not turn into encyclo- pedias or propaganda machines or electric brains . Our knowledge , if we allow it to be transformed within us , turns into capacity for life- serving human deeds . If knowledge ...
... knowledge , at best . Hopefully , we do not turn into encyclo- pedias or propaganda machines or electric brains . Our knowledge , if we allow it to be transformed within us , turns into capacity for life- serving human deeds . If knowledge ...
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... knowledge , and that there must be a way of identifying that knowledge . Obviously the rhetorical aggrandizement of " science " here parallels that of " fact , " the one representing generally and the other specifically the whole ...
... knowledge , and that there must be a way of identifying that knowledge . Obviously the rhetorical aggrandizement of " science " here parallels that of " fact , " the one representing generally and the other specifically the whole ...
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... knowledge . For after all , one never can tell what may come of pure research . Best buy it all up , so that one can be in the position to pick and choose what to exploit and develop . ( 3 ) The notion of " balance , " as applied to the ...
... knowledge . For after all , one never can tell what may come of pure research . Best buy it all up , so that one can be in the position to pick and choose what to exploit and develop . ( 3 ) The notion of " balance , " as applied to the ...
Contents
JAMES BALDWIN from The Fire Next Time | 199 |
RACE AND RACISM | 211 |
DISSENT AND CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE | 290 |
Copyright | |
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