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- Factor_T abstract "Factor T is a book first published in 1956 written by the Polish writer, philosopher, filmmaker, composer and poet Stefan Themerson. It was originally written as a letter to Bertrand Russell.Factor T is based upon Themerson’s theory that the eternal tragedy (factor T) of humanity is found in the conflict between the urge to satisfy certain desires and the aversion against the actions required for such a satisfaction.".
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- Factor_T wikiPageWikiLink File:FactorT.jpg.
- Factor_T wikiPageWikiLink Poles.
- Factor_T wikiPageWikiLink Stefan_Themerson.
- Factor_T wikiPageWikiLink Tragedy.
- Factor_T wikiPageWikiLinkText "Factor T".
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- Factor_T subject Category:1956_books.
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- Factor_T comment "Factor T is a book first published in 1956 written by the Polish writer, philosopher, filmmaker, composer and poet Stefan Themerson. It was originally written as a letter to Bertrand Russell.Factor T is based upon Themerson’s theory that the eternal tragedy (factor T) of humanity is found in the conflict between the urge to satisfy certain desires and the aversion against the actions required for such a satisfaction.".
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