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Philosophy Between the Lines: The Lost History of Esoteric Writing Philosophy Between the Lines: The Lost History of Esoteric Writing by Arthur M. Melzer
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“Hall, for example, probably the most famous and influential writer in the field, distinguishes between what he calls “low context” societies like the United States and Europe and the “high context” societies found throughout most of the developing world. In the former, when one communicates with others—whether orally or in writing—one is expected to be direct, clear, explicit, concrete, linear, and to the point. But in most of the rest of the world, such behavior is considered a bit rude and shallow: one should approach one’s subject in a thoughtfully indirect, suggestive, and circumlocutious manner.97”
Arthur M. Melzer, Philosophy Between the Lines: The Lost History of Esoteric Writing