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private review;
secular intellectuals have, on occasion,
published autocritiques for
public consumption. In the
Catholic Church,
penitents who wish to...
- 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...
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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...
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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
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...
- the publication,
within its pages, of
Jawaharlal Nehru's
pseudonymous autocritique Rashtrapati, by ‘Chanakya’ in
November 1937.
Ramachandra Guha indicates...
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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...
- Fine Arts. ISBN 978-0-870-70415-4. OCLC 10527746. Rose,
Barbara (1988).
Autocritique:
Essays on Art and Anti-Art, 1963–1987. New York:
Weidenfeld & Nicolson...
- both
accused of "immorality" and
already demised.
Deliana wrote an
autocritique letter to
Enver Hoxha,
which saved his life. He was
initially sent to...