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Stoppard discourses, via Henry, on the nature of good writing, the power of language, the provenance of political protest, and the capacity of popular music to induce an ecstasy comparable to that created by the classics.

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Similarly, Turkey has for decades enforced a monopoly of Islamic discourse via a religious bureaucracy, known as Diyanet, that wields 121,000 employees and a budget of $2.3 billion.Other governments aspire to such dominance.

Loving one woman who grows too old for him, then one who is preposterously too young for him, Daniel takes every opportunity to discourse, via detours into Schopenhauer and Balzac and Kant, on the nature of middle age, of desire outliving our ability to properly gratify it.

That remains to be seen, but if we can use these devices (whatever you call those wacky things!!) to find where the nearest McDonald's is with a McDonald's app, then we can certainly use them to engage in public discourse via the world's largest online video platform.

Its manifestation in public discourse is via the broad brush of identity politics – the insidious notion of reducing individuals to groups.

Via established scientific discourse (S2, the flow of scientific signifiers) and the speech acts of challenged, tormented scientists, the oblique perspective exposes the philosophemes of science (S1), i.e. the imperatives that guide researchers towards the object of their cupido sciendi (a).

"Been there, done that" entered the public discourse in 1983, via the Union Recorder, a publication out of the University of Sydney.

It is via discourse that the scientific object comes into focus.

It is a widely accepted fact that national identities are negotiated via discourse that affects the culture of commemoration and vice versa.

When it comes to reading, for instance, continental philosophers have various reading strategies at their disposal, ranging from "hermeneutics" (Gadamer 1960/1990) via "discourse analysis" (Foucault 1969) up to "reading aloud" (Althusser & Balibar 1965/1970).

If there is a compelling case for new regulations, then those potential government rules should be vetted through a system that allows for broader public discourse, through hearings, via comments, and in the press via a rulemaking procedure, not as the extraction of regulatory rents from an otherwise functioning market.

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