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- private review; secular intellectuals have, on occasion, published autocritiques for public consumption. In the Catholic Church, penitents who wish to...
- notes that the work is carried out in the spirit of self-criticism or "autocritique." Bevins is very critical of the mainstream media he is a part of, and...
- and directed the magazine Arguments [fr] (1954–1962). In 1959 his book Autocritique was published. The book was a sustained reflection on his adherence to...
- the greatest of his late works apart from The Leopard -- a withering autocritique of masculine vanity and self-delusion." Tony Rayns of Time Out wrote...
- (boredom) shared by everyone in society regardless of class or specialty, autocritique of everyday realities of boredom vs. societal promises of free time and...
- Publishing Bureau. The ghostwriter Li had initially planned to use Puyi's "autocritique" written in Fushun as the basis of the book, expecting the job to take...
- the publication, within its pages, of Jawaharlal Nehru's pseudonymous autocritique Rashtrapati, by ‘Chanakya’ in November 1937. Ramachandra Guha indicates...
- Retrieved 2023-10-12. Palmeri, Frank (2016). "A Profusion of Dead Animals: Autocritique in Seventeenth-Century Flemish Gamepieces". Journal for Early Modern...
- 2015-06-02. Mullins, Katie (Winter 2009). "Questioning Comics: Women and Autocritique in Seth's It's A Good Life, If You Don't Weaken". Canadian Literature...
- theoretical among others. Self-criticism (or what academics sometimes call "autocritique") refers to the ability to appraise the pros and cons of one's own beliefs...