Anatole Fuksas, in this article on ecologyofthenovel.wordpress.com, has written that the work of Cesare Segre, and of James Gibson and Anthony Chemero on embodied ecological perception, is a much better fit for describing character behaviour in novels than alternative methods such as in the work of Erich Auerbach or Mikhail Bachtin (also spelled Bakhtin).
In 1955, British historian C. Northcote Parkinson wrote a satirical essay
about government bureaucracy. Seventy years later, the law that came from
it may be more relevant than ever.
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In 1955, a British historian named C. Northcote Parkinson published a
short, sardonic essay in The Economist about why government departments
keep growin...
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