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_aIntroduction to W.R. Bion's 'A Memoir of the Future' _bFacts of Matter or a Matter of Fact? |
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520 | _bThis book explores the W. R. Bion's capacity in the "potential space" when fantasy becomes imagination. It looks at what can be called Political Meritocracy—Bion's term for it was The Establishment—and Technical Meritocracy. | ||
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