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== Main entry ==
== Main entry ==
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</li><li class="field_fantasy" data-qid="36,11" value="3611" data-dimension="S">poetry (literary flair) / poetry (expressive style of creating art or narrative style or expressive form of framing used in any form of storytelling; poetic quality of mythic narratives)
{{li|start=y|I=S1/Fy|Q=36,11|Q2=3611|h4= poetry (literary flair) }} / poetry (lyricism); lyricism (arts) / poetry (expressive style of creating art or narrative style or expressive form of framing used in any form of storytelling; poetic quality of mythic narratives)


</li><li class="field_exstruct" data-tradition="MX onto ES, MX onto HAS" data-qid="36,10" value="3610" data-dimension="S2">Some people prefer poetry to science / Myth, religion, dreams, visions ... the dark waters Freud fished to find his conception of human nature (Roszak 1968) [https://www.wsws.org/en/special/library/frankfurt-school-postmodernism-politics-pseudoleft/05.html]
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  -> the answer is to give them proletarian poetry. think about it this way: fantasy books are poetry. they tell what are supposedly life lessons or at least meaningful statements about art through really thick, opaque, poetic framings. I think in some senses some people really need to be hooked into the poetic fantasy or history-myth that workers fight terrifying battles and the owners right next to them in their own town can be "[[E:king of darkness|kings of darkness]]".
the answer is to give them proletarian poetry. think about it this way: fantasy books are poetry. they tell what are supposedly life lessons or at least meaningful statements about art through really thick, opaque, poetic framings. I think in some senses some people really need to be hooked into the poetic fantasy or history-myth that workers fight terrifying battles and the owners right next to them in their own town can be "[[E:king of darkness|kings of darkness]]".


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</li><li class="field_gramsci" data-tradition="MX onto ES, MX onto A, MX onto W" data-qid="36,13" value="3613" data-dimension="S2">Anarchists would rather read fiction than history  ->  hypothesis. can we successfully teach anarchists historical materialism with enough Warrior cats?
{{li|start=y|I=S2/W|tradition=MX onto ES, MX onto A, MX onto W|Q=36,13|Q2=3613|h4= Anarchists would rather read fiction than history }} ->  hypothesis. can we successfully teach anarchists historical materialism with enough Warrior cats?


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  1. poetry (literary flair)

    / poetry (lyricism); lyricism (arts) / poetry (expressive style of creating art or narrative style or expressive form of framing used in any form of storytelling; poetic quality of mythic narratives)
  2. Some prefer poetry to science

    / Some people prefer poetry to science / Myth, religion, dreams, visions ... the dark waters Freud fished to find his conception of human nature (Roszak 1968) [1] ->

    the answer is to give them proletarian poetry. think about it this way: fantasy books are poetry. they tell what are supposedly life lessons or at least meaningful statements about art through really thick, opaque, poetic framings. I think in some senses some people really need to be hooked into the poetic fantasy or history-myth that workers fight terrifying battles and the owners right next to them in their own town can be "kings of darkness".

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  1. Anarchists would rather read fiction than history

    -> hypothesis. can we successfully teach anarchists historical materialism with enough Warrior cats?

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