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Two things I am especially pleased about that were sort of incidental at the time: 1. The prominence in the title of "ambivalence" -- the future is ambivalent -- and 2. the ending quote by Benjamin of a quote about stereoscopic vision. The "author's original version" can be downloaded from my dropbox at:https://www.dropbox.com/s/fdnc9c3yqv4m680/The%20Ambivalence%20of%20Disposable%20Time%20authors%20original%20version.pdf?dl=0
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Two things I am especially pleased about that were sort of incidental at the time: 1. The prominence in the title of "ambivalence" -- the future is ambivalent -- and 2. the ending quote by Benjamin of a quote about stereoscopic vision. The "author's original version" can be downloaded from my dropbox at:https://www.dropbox.com/s/fdnc9c3yqv4m680/The%20Ambivalence%20of%20Disposable%20Time%20authors%20original%20version.pdf?dl=0
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Two things I am especially pleased about that were sort of incidental at the time: 1. The prominence in the title of "ambivalence" -- the future is ambivalent -- and 2. the ending quote by Benjamin of a quote about stereoscopic vision.
The "author's original version" can be downloaded from my dropbox at: