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As poetry assumed increasing importance as a means of inform- ing and influencing Englishmen , as satire on public affairs became the dominant poetic genre , and as evidence of such poetry's popularity grew , the writing ...
As poetry assumed increasing importance as a means of inform- ing and influencing Englishmen , as satire on public affairs became the dominant poetic genre , and as evidence of such poetry's popularity grew , the writing ...
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More than any other single writer , Defoe demonstrated the potential of this important means of opinion shaping . Just as some of the most ingenious writing today is in American advertising , so it was in propaganda in the eighteenth ...
More than any other single writer , Defoe demonstrated the potential of this important means of opinion shaping . Just as some of the most ingenious writing today is in American advertising , so it was in propaganda in the eighteenth ...
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Defoe is very close to Hume's idea of government as a means of compelling men to identify their private welfare with public good and to sacrifice their immediate interests for often distant benefits . Joining with the fading of the ...
Defoe is very close to Hume's idea of government as a means of compelling men to identify their private welfare with public good and to sacrifice their immediate interests for often distant benefits . Joining with the fading of the ...
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