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|isbnauthor=B0DP83BCDVEdward W Said|title=What in Representations of the World|author=Edwin Jay SparkesIntellectual |rating=4.5
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|summary= Edward Said's ''In our world Representations of constant conflict, environmental destruction, cruelty, and misery for many, is a new direction needed more than ever?the Intellectual'' Most of us would answer this question with is less a resounding yes, right? But most strict theory of us would also have no idea where to start. We do live in a world where conflict rears its ugly head far too often and in which resources what intellectuals are allocated in unfair ways and in which the most critical resource of all, the environment, is still pillaged and degraded in ways that are reckless more a passionate argument for everyone's futurewhat they should be.}}{{infobox1|title=What in Said clearly rejects the World|author=Edwin Jay Sparkes|reviewer=Jill Murphy|genre=Politics and Society|summary=A summary comfortable image of what's wrong in the world and intellectual as a manifesto detached expert speaking only to fix itother specialists. A thoughtful analysis of inequality from Instead, he insists on the intellectual as a progressive perspective and some bold policy prescriptions make Sparkes's book an interesting readpublic figure, sure to provoke further thought andoften awkward, hopefullyabrasive, discussionand unpopular, about a much-needed new directionwho speaks truth to power even when it is inconvenient or risky.|rating=4|buy=Yes|borrow=Yes|pages=54|publisher=Grosvenor House Publishing|date=November 2024|isbn=978-1836150442|website=|cover=B0DP83BCDV|aznuk=B0DP83BCDV|aznus=B0DP83BCDVWendy_Cheyne
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