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If you want to read a great article in Telos, read The Bankruptcy of the Republican School by Luigi Marco Bassani.
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Telos is aimed at the academic world, which spurns anything not turgid.
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Telos is that rarest of things, an intellectual journal of the highest order beholden to no academic department, no academic politics, intrigue, budgets, tenure decisions, careerism, or anything else.
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“Telos is a difficult, intellectually challenging journal; it is not for everyone.”
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Telos is a difficult, intellectually challenging journal; it is not for everyone.
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In defense of the article’s prose style, Telos is aimed at the academic world, which spurns anything not turgid.
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If this is the “good” writing in Telos, I’m sure I won’t be able to get through the hard stuff.
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“In defense of the article’s prose style, Telos is aimed at the academic world, which spurns anything not turgid.”
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The Doctor and his companions Jamie and Victoria have arrived on a planet called Telos in the future and discover an archaeological expedition from Earth doing some work there.
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Telos have really come up with the goods this time.
August Books 12) The Target Book: A History of the Target Doctor Who Books, by David J. Howe nwhyte 2009
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