...complex range of enmeshed ideas. IMO, it is of central importance that this emerged during Reagan/Thatcher years. But there was a.....
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Replying to @ianpacemain
You will never be wrong saying cultural phenomena come from a complex range of enmeshed ideas
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Replying to @HPluckrose
No, but in this case it is vital to make more of other historical, political and economic factors.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
If I have an issue with your essay, I think it deals too lightly with wider context.
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Replying to @ianpacemain
Then write something that does that. I already pushed the editor from 3000 words to 4000.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
There really isn't a need to be so defensive with a sympathetic if not wholly uncritical view.
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Replying to @ianpacemain
I'm sorry if I seem defensive but that is the reality. I can't cover everything in 4000 words & ppl will always want diffferent focuses.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @ianpacemain
All I can do when they say this is encourage them to write the bits they feel are missing & then I'll retweet them if I agree or respond.
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Someone wanted me to look at art & architecture more. Someone wanted me to include right-wing identity politics, someone wanted more Marxism
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Every essay is an angle. Get lots of angles and people talking to each other about them and then we build up a huge critical picture.
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