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Ashahrabif Posted 12 years ago
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the stakes it serves as a consequence

the application of Arendt’s work to contemporary political-philosophical debates has often, though not necessarily so, turned into wholly de-contextualized readings of her work, neglecting pivotal aspects of her method and more importantly, their philosophical, political and historical backgrounds and the stakes it serves as a consequence.

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I looked at the dissertation this excerpt is from, and I still can't see what the writer wants 'it' to refer to. In my opinion, it is a poorly worded sentence. Clive

  • I looked at the dissertation this excerpt is from, and I still can't see what the writer wants 'it' to refer to.
  • In my opinion, it is a poorly worded sentence.
  • Clive
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I looked at the dissertation this excerpt is from, and I still can't see what the writer wants 'it' to refer to.
In my opinion, it is a poorly worded sentence.

Clive
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Thank you, Clive. Of course, there other defective sentences in this dissertation.

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