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V:23.  [However,] perhaps it would be as well not to attempt to ascribe any sort of priority to forms of thought and simply to see the popularization of alternative textualities as the development of “new forms of life,” — and as hard evidence of realizable potentialities — not, necessarily, homologous with supportive theoretical structures, but evolving and proliferating of themselves along with other cultural and technological developments until they finally allow the internalization of strategies for the creation of meaning which are currently difficult or rare. [FORMS]
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