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 · KENNETH FRAMPTON The phenomenon of universalization, while being an advancement of man- kind, at thè same time constitutes a sort of subtle destruction, not only of traditional

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Page 1:  · KENNETH FRAMPTON The phenomenon of universalization, while being an advancement of man- kind, at thè same time constitutes a sort of subtle destruction, not only of traditional
Page 2:  · KENNETH FRAMPTON The phenomenon of universalization, while being an advancement of man- kind, at thè same time constitutes a sort of subtle destruction, not only of traditional
Page 3:  · KENNETH FRAMPTON The phenomenon of universalization, while being an advancement of man- kind, at thè same time constitutes a sort of subtle destruction, not only of traditional
Page 4:  · KENNETH FRAMPTON The phenomenon of universalization, while being an advancement of man- kind, at thè same time constitutes a sort of subtle destruction, not only of traditional
Page 5:  · KENNETH FRAMPTON The phenomenon of universalization, while being an advancement of man- kind, at thè same time constitutes a sort of subtle destruction, not only of traditional
Page 6:  · KENNETH FRAMPTON The phenomenon of universalization, while being an advancement of man- kind, at thè same time constitutes a sort of subtle destruction, not only of traditional
Page 7:  · KENNETH FRAMPTON The phenomenon of universalization, while being an advancement of man- kind, at thè same time constitutes a sort of subtle destruction, not only of traditional
Page 8:  · KENNETH FRAMPTON The phenomenon of universalization, while being an advancement of man- kind, at thè same time constitutes a sort of subtle destruction, not only of traditional