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In book to be published by Penguin, provisionally entitled Socialism: An Essay On Honour And Dishonour, Sennett describes Cabrini Green, which was built during the second world war, as a "mixed community of blacks, the wounded, and the deranged (which) defined all-too tangibly what it meant to be left behind during the post-war boom".

'Meaningfulness' is defined by measuring 39 softer factors that measure whether the candidates are seen to be not just be making political promises – but to be actively, tangibly making a difference to people, the community, the planet and society.

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The tokens of our economic systems, Simmel continued, define cultural value both tangibly – with metal discs and pieces of paper – and intangibly: through the exchange of skills and information.

Define "human," define "animal".

Define "loyalty," define "truth".

Define "time," define "space".

Defining moment?

Defining Biotechnology.

Defining Needs.

Defining goals.

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