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However, its context is clearly the value of the efficient use of symbolism, by which "we can make transitions in reasoning almost mechanically by the eye, which otherwise would call into play the higher faculties of the brain. Perhaps nowhere else would the renovation of a corner store - selling groceries and cleaning products and a few shirts and socks - call into play personal and national morality, international relations and the full sweep of 20th-century history. |
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