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What a great premise for a sitcom, right?
Remember what a brilliant premise it had, with the seeds of its finale built into the very first episode?
Three years ago, when it began as a hasty replacement for "Sex and the City," this story of a Hollywood idol from Queens and his homeboy hangers-on seemed more smug than satirical and also somehow short-tempered, as if it resented having to prove to an audience what a cool premise it was and how hilarious and awesome it was going to be.
Purge the first, from three summers ago, didn't seem to realise what a great premise it was sitting on – a corrupt patriarchy, the New Founding Fathers of America (NFFA), plucked from a rib of The Handmaid's Tale, permits an annual 12-hour suspension of the taboo against murder – and instead positioned itself as a domestic siege movie in the mode of Assault On Precinct 13.
In this case, he has a looser conception of what counts as a premise than many readers would expect.
What is more, a premise is implied in these social contracts that goods or money can be borrowed, that is, under certain conditions and for a designated period of time, one party can transfer its property to another party free of charge, which has been the essential point for discussing the internal mechanism of realizing contract relations.
What a week to consider the premise.
From the starting point of a shared focus on waste and matter out of place we have shown the two frameworks to support and confirm each other, for example as Waldby and Mitchell's (2006) account of speculative biology synergises with Eriksson's (2012) argument that processes of bio-objectification can be premised upon what a bio-object could become.
Therefore, the same measures useful in dialectical contexts will, mutatis mutandis, be useful here: knowing what premises an audience of a given type is likely to believe, and knowing how to find premises from which the desired conclusion follows.
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