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Healthcare informatics : the business magazine for information and communication systems, 2003
The original home of the secret societies: "That all the mysteries throughout the world were the same in substance, being derived from one source, and celebrated in honor of the same deities, though acknowledged under different appellations, is further ...
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The original home of the secret societies: "That all the mysteries throughout the world were the same in substance, being derived from one source, and celebrated in honor of the same deities, though acknowledged under different appellations, is further ...
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L'Esprit Créateur, 2013
This article examines the complicated ways in which the avant-garde intersects with secret societies in some of the foundational texts of surrealism. Rather than a mere fantasy, the model of the secret society helps articulate a theory and practice of the group, with the manifesto serving as an almost paradoxical vehicle for declaring the renewal ...
J. Earle
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This article examines the complicated ways in which the avant-garde intersects with secret societies in some of the foundational texts of surrealism. Rather than a mere fantasy, the model of the secret society helps articulate a theory and practice of the group, with the manifesto serving as an almost paradoxical vehicle for declaring the renewal ...
J. Earle
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2023
AbstractChapter 5 argues that Progressives sought to understand and shape the modern school’s role in the reproduction of social relations through the secret society. One prominent Progressive genre, early campus fiction, cast its meritocratic vision of the undergraduate experience against the secrecy of secret societies, all while secretly seeking to ...
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AbstractChapter 5 argues that Progressives sought to understand and shape the modern school’s role in the reproduction of social relations through the secret society. One prominent Progressive genre, early campus fiction, cast its meritocratic vision of the undergraduate experience against the secrecy of secret societies, all while secretly seeking to ...
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The Secret and Secret Societies
2013The secret as a form is seen by Simmel as central in social interaction. Knowing about each other is essential for social living. Yet all human interaction is also accompanied by a withholding of information. Sharing fully with others one’s inner-flow of consciousness is impossible, and selection also provides scope for purposefulness.
Henry Schermer, David Jary
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