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It probably has something to do with becoming intellectually autonomous not uncommonly....We free-lancers, for that's what many of us are, have to structure a growth pattern for ourselves-we can't just settle into a professorial "role" that's already there, provided by an institution. In many cases we have to innovate, to find something truly new and important, if we want to interest editors and readers, and command a following. No one pays much for rehashed, dull, or derivative writing-unlike the recognition which such stuff can command in academe. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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