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Catttt Posted 10 years ago
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begins to investigate

Does the last sentence mean "..., which he explicitly introduces it to be the historical development of the city as site of cultural conflict"?

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He establishes the primacy of social subject-matter as the historically essential problem to be posed by conceptualism, and at the same time identifies the single grand subject which will remain central to the development of the movement’s historical self-consciousness: the city. [. . .] Graham recognises that the conceptual critique indeed has an inherent subject, which he explicitly begins to investigate – the historical development of the city as site of cultural conflict.
  

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Graham recognises that the conceptual critique indeed has an inherent subject. He explicitly begins to investigate this subject. The subject is the historical development of the city as site of cultural conflict.

  • Graham recognises that the conceptual critique indeed has an inherent subject.
  • He explicitly begins to investigate this subject.
  • The subject is the historical development of the city as site of cultural conflict.
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Graham recognises that the conceptual critique indeed has an inherent subject.
He explicitly begins to investigate this subject.
The subject is the historical development of the city as site of cultural conflict.

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