Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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... Nature , Nature is as if we did not construct it , and even though we do not construct Society , Society is as if we did construct it . The third guarantee is that Nature and Society must remain distinct ( Ibid . 32 ) . Given the ...
... Nature , Nature is as if we did not construct it , and even though we do not construct Society , Society is as if we did construct it . The third guarantee is that Nature and Society must remain distinct ( Ibid . 32 ) . Given the ...
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our traditional techniques that respect and disclose ( anadiknioun ) natural materials with the barbarism of the consumerist greed that rapes and destroys nature , finding in it only economic value . [ We begun to compare ] the ...
our traditional techniques that respect and disclose ( anadiknioun ) natural materials with the barbarism of the consumerist greed that rapes and destroys nature , finding in it only economic value . [ We begun to compare ] the ...
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... nature and following new rules based on a recognition that ' we have never been modern ' " This was obvious a century ago too , if we adopt the perspective of the bedouins . For Latour , modernity can be understood as being based on two ...
... nature and following new rules based on a recognition that ' we have never been modern ' " This was obvious a century ago too , if we adopt the perspective of the bedouins . For Latour , modernity can be understood as being based on two ...
Contents
520103 | 1 |
Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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