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... collective - in - formation establishes hierarchy among its many voices ( including those deemed external to it ) or transforms its fluid self into " institution . " Strong on " taking into account , " it neglects " putting into order ...
... collective - in - formation establishes hierarchy among its many voices ( including those deemed external to it ) or transforms its fluid self into " institution . " Strong on " taking into account , " it neglects " putting into order ...
Page 143
... collective might be ordered , Latour renders such assessments impossible . When a new entity knocks at the collective's door , “ [ t ] he entire collective has to ask itself whether it can cohabit with so - and - so , and at what price ...
... collective might be ordered , Latour renders such assessments impossible . When a new entity knocks at the collective's door , “ [ t ] he entire collective has to ask itself whether it can cohabit with so - and - so , and at what price ...
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... collective , does not offer possibilities for a sufficiently better future . The idea of the nonmodern Constitution , however , combined with Aramis's narrative mode , does enable us better to understand the limitations of the modern ...
... collective , does not offer possibilities for a sufficiently better future . The idea of the nonmodern Constitution , however , combined with Aramis's narrative mode , does enable us better to understand the limitations of the modern ...
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