Eric Sunderland and W. B. Fisher, Elements of Human and Social Geography. Some Anthropological Perspectives
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Eric Sunderland and W. B. Fisher, Elements of Human and Social Geography. Some Anthropological Perspectives
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« La question n’est pas de constater que les gens vivent plus ou moins pauvrement, mais toujours d’une manière qui leur échappe. » -Guy Debord, Critique de la séparation (1961).
« Rien de grand ne s’est jamais accompli dans le monde sans passion. » -Hegel, La Raison dans l'Histoire.
« Mais parfois le plus clair regard aime aussi l’ombre. » -Friedrich Hölderlin, "Pain et Vin".
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