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Three Invisible Hands
Three Invisible Hands
This chapter discusses the three versions of the invisible hand mentioned by Adam Smith in light of each other. It offers detailed contextual analysis in order to argue that Smithi...
Invisible Terrain
Invisible Terrain
In his debut collection, Some Trees (1956), John Ashbery poses a question that resonates across his oeuvre and much modern art: “How could he explain to them his prayer / that natu...
Ulnar corner
Ulnar corner
Anatomy 470Causes of ulnar corner pain 472Tendon 474Hook of hamate non-union 475Luno-triquetral instability 476Ulnar translation of carpus 477Distal radioulnar joint 478Ulno–carpal...
The Corner for Everybody
The Corner for Everybody
The “Corner for Everybody” is a section of letters from readers, which appeared in Ameryka-Echo between 1922 and 1969. This chapter focuses on the “Corner” as a section which bound...
Islamic Palace Architecture in the Western Mediterranean
Islamic Palace Architecture in the Western Mediterranean
Palaces like the Aljafería and the Alhambra rank among the highest achievements of the Islamic world. In recent years archaeological work at Córdoba, Kairouan and many other sites ...
Invisible Giants
Invisible Giants
Abstract
Because history is as fallible as the people who record it, many of the figures who have shaped our country have receded from public memory. In order to cel...
The Poem as Icon
The Poem as Icon
Abstract
The objective in this book is to show how poetry enables us cognitively to aesthetically access, experience, and identify with the visible and invisible “be...
Abundance Not Capital
Abundance Not Capital
What if architecture were not an instrument of capital? How to imagine and build a non-extractivist and non-exploitative architecture.
Capital’s voracious appetite f...

