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Stephen Hicks, Lecture on Postmodernism (1998)
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Postmodernism
Andrew Colgan, Pocket Guide to Postmodernism
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Stephen Hicks, Lecture on Postmodernism (1998)
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Michel Foucault—Cynical Libertarian or Postmodernist?
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Richard Rorty’s “Solidarity or Objectivity?” and “The Contingency of Language”
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Jacques Derrida—Is Everything Just Words?
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Martin Heidegger, "What Is Metaphysics?"
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Four Recommended Readings on Applied Postmodernism
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My Name Is Postmodernism
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Is Postmodernism Neo-Marxist?
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