Rhetoric--ritual: A Study of the Communicative and Aesthetic Dimensions of LanguageDickenson Publishing Company, 1972 - 297 oldal |
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34. oldal
... social system as the best in the world , despite the problems that we face ( “ and we face them together , my young friends " ) ; he has emphatically not said a word to the effect that most of the disruptions and demonstrations have ...
... social system as the best in the world , despite the problems that we face ( “ and we face them together , my young friends " ) ; he has emphatically not said a word to the effect that most of the disruptions and demonstrations have ...
65. oldal
... social problems constitute a context that has great explanatory power . That power rests in large part on my belief in the reality and importance of the other social problems – the population explosion , the generation gap , and the ...
... social problems constitute a context that has great explanatory power . That power rests in large part on my belief in the reality and importance of the other social problems – the population explosion , the generation gap , and the ...
114. oldal
... social system , that threat may perhaps be accepted with graceful irony . Is there , after all , so much to lose ? The American social system has never been noted for its integrity . In fact , it would be rather like depriving the Swiss ...
... social system , that threat may perhaps be accepted with graceful irony . Is there , after all , so much to lose ? The American social system has never been noted for its integrity . In fact , it would be rather like depriving the Swiss ...
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