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Exploring the concept of multiplicity, the book delves into how the belief in multiple truths, beauties, and values shaped various cultural discourses in the twentieth century. Daniel H. Borus examines the impact of this pervasive sentiment on diverse fields, including comic strips, politics, and sociology, highlighting a departure from singular narratives. By documenting this cultural shift, the work reveals how modern life’s complexities prompted new perspectives and practices across society.
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Twentieth-Century Multiplicity, Daniel H. Borus
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