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... never quite been subsumed into that generic French " theory " that Anglo- American academies tend to construct . Instead , he has helped refashion STS in France and America , and the influence of his Science in Action ( 1987 ) made him ...
... never quite been subsumed into that generic French " theory " that Anglo- American academies tend to construct . Instead , he has helped refashion STS in France and America , and the influence of his Science in Action ( 1987 ) made him ...
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... Never Been Modern to the war set up between subjects and objects by the modern settlement . Let's now turn to this important polemical intervention . The Modern Settlement and Latour's Nonmodernism . From his early books , we already ...
... Never Been Modern to the war set up between subjects and objects by the modern settlement . Let's now turn to this important polemical intervention . The Modern Settlement and Latour's Nonmodernism . From his early books , we already ...
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... Never 139 ) . This would in turn produce a new constitution and therefore a new politics : " It is time , perhaps , to speak of democracy again , but of a democracy extended to things themselves " ( We Have Never 141 ) . 5 Latour's ...
... Never 139 ) . This would in turn produce a new constitution and therefore a new politics : " It is time , perhaps , to speak of democracy again , but of a democracy extended to things themselves " ( We Have Never 141 ) . 5 Latour's ...
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