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Miller, Arthur, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Miller, Arthur --- -Criticism and interpretation --- Miler, Artur, --- מילר, ארתור --- מילר, ארתור, --- Miller, Arthur Asher --- Miler, Artur
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Authors, American --- Authors, French --- Miller, Henry, - 1891-1980 --- Delteil, Joseph, - 1894-1978
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Art --- art [discipline] --- language [general communication] --- texts [documents] --- Attie, Dottie --- Haacke, Hans --- Childress, William A. --- Katz, Leandro --- Weiner, Lawrence --- Miller, Stephen Paul --- Cage, John --- Anderson, Laurie --- Kosuth, Joseph --- Applebroog, Ida
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Art --- art [discipline] --- Graham, Robert --- Zakanitch, Robert S. --- Outerbridge, Paul --- Fish, Janet --- Garet, Jedd --- Mazur, Michael --- Sommer, William --- Zucker, Barbara --- Sugarman, George --- Mapplethorpe, Robert --- Brice, William --- Held, Al --- Robert Miller Gallery
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Speculations about the effects of politics on economic life have a long and vital tradition, but few efforts have been made to determine the precise relationship between them. Edward Tufte, a political scientist who covered the 1976 Presidential election for Newsweek, seeks to do just that. His sharp analyses and astute observations lead to an eye-opening view of the impact of political life on the national economy of America and other capitalist democracies.The analysis demonstrates how politicians, political parties, and voters decide who gets what, when, and how in the economic arena. A nation's politics, it is argued, shape the most important aspects of economic life--inflation, unemployment, income redistribution, the growth of government, and the extent of central economic control. Both statistical data and case studies (based on interviews and Presidential documents) are brought to bear on four topics. They are: 1) the political manipulation of the economy in election years, 2) the new international electoral-economic cycle, 3) the decisive role of political leaders and parties in shaping macroeconomic outcomes, and 4) the response of the electorate to changing economic conditions. Finally, the book clarifies a central question in political economy: How can national economic policy be conducted in both a democratic and a competent fashion?
Economic policy and planning (general) --- Economic policy --- Macroeconomics --- Political science --- Politique économique --- Macroéconomie --- Science politique --- Economic policy. --- Macroeconomics. --- Political science. --- Politique économique --- Macroéconomie --- Administration --- Civil government --- Commonwealth, The --- Government --- Political theory --- Political thought --- Politics --- Science, Political --- Social sciences --- State, The --- Economics --- Economic nationalism --- Economic planning --- National planning --- State planning --- Planning --- National security --- Social policy --- Australia. --- Belgium. --- Cameron, David R. --- Carter, Jimmy. --- Congress. --- Democratic platform. --- Denmark. --- Downs, Anthony. --- Federalist Papers. --- Fiorina, Morris P. --- Ford, Gerald R. --- Germany. --- Goodhart, C.A.E. --- Heclo, Hugh. --- Hibbs, Douglas, Jr. --- Italy. --- Johnson administration. --- Kennedy, John F. --- Kirschen, E. S. --- Kramer, Gerald H. --- Lindbeck, Assar. --- Miller, Warren E. --- Nixon, Richard F. --- Rose, Richard. --- Schneider, Friedrich. --- Stokes, Donald E. --- Tobin, James. --- administrative agencies. --- austerity measures. --- bureaucracy. --- economic policy-makers. --- election dates. --- income equalization. --- inflation. --- macroeconomic policy. --- odd-numbered years. --- political ideology. --- social security. --- veterans benefits. --- Political aspects
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A reader may be in" a text as a character is in a novel, but also as one is in a train of thought--both possessing and being possessed by it. This paradox suggests the ambiguities inherent in the concept of audience. In these original essays, a group of international scholars raises fundamental questions about the status--be it rhetorical, semiotic and structuralist, phenomenological, subjective and psychoanalytic, sociological and historical, or hermeneutic--of the audience in relation to a literary or artistic text.Originally published in 1980.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Literature --- Authors and readers. --- Books and reading. --- Reader-response criticism. --- Authors and readers --- Books and reading --- Reader-response criticism --- 028 --- 82.085.43 --- 82.09 --- Reader-oriented criticism --- Reception aesthetics --- Criticism --- Reading --- Appraisal of books --- Books --- Choice of books --- Evaluation of literature --- Reading, Choice of --- Reading and books --- Reading habits --- Reading public --- Reading interests --- Reading promotion --- Readers and authors --- Authorship --- 028 Lezen. Lectuur --- Lezen. Lectuur --- 82.085.43 Literaire receptie --- Literaire receptie --- 82.09 Literaire kritiek --- Literaire kritiek --- Appraisal --- Evaluation --- Languages & Literatures --- Literature - General --- A Book Of. --- Allegory. --- Allusion. --- Archetype. --- Author. --- Book design. --- Book. --- Character (arts). --- Comparative literature. --- Connotation. --- Consciousness. --- Contextualism. --- Copying. --- Critical reading. --- Criticism. --- De se. --- Deconstruction. --- Denotation. --- Discourse analysis. --- Epigraph (literature). --- Essay. --- Etymology. --- Exemplum. --- Explanation. --- Exposition (narrative). --- Facsimile. --- Fiction. --- Foreword. --- Genre. --- Hermeneutics. --- Iconology. --- Ideogram. --- Imagery. --- Implied author. --- In Parenthesis. --- Inference. --- Information theory. --- Interaction. --- Interpretant. --- Irony. --- J. Hillis Miller. --- Jacques Derrida. --- Jonathan Culler. --- Juvenal. --- Language and thought. --- Language interpretation. --- Lexicography. --- Linguistic system. --- Linguistics. --- Literariness. --- Literary criticism. --- Literary theory. --- Literature. --- Manuscript. --- Mental space. --- Metaphor. --- Narration. --- Narrative structure. --- Narrative. --- Narratology. --- Notation. --- Novel. --- Obfuscation. --- Phraseology. --- Poetry. --- Politique. --- Preface. --- Presupposition. --- Prose. --- Publication. --- Reading (process). --- Relativism. --- Rhetoric. --- Roland Barthes. --- Role-playing. --- Scholasticism. --- Semiotics. --- Sentence function. --- Speech act. --- Stylistics (field of study). --- Terminology. --- Textual criticism. --- Textuality. --- The Cult of the Self. --- The Purloined Letter. --- The Various. --- Theory of Literature. --- Theory. --- Thought. --- Train of thought. --- Transcoding. --- Transformational grammar. --- Treatise. --- Verb. --- Verisimilitude. --- Working hypothesis. --- Writer. --- Writing process. --- Writing.
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