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| The structural
model of an assembly is always circular (centre
corresponding to speaker – circumference
corresponding to audience), even if this circular
structure is not directly related to fixed
socio-political structures.The person who begins
to speak moves from the circumference to the
centre taking the place of the previous speaker
in order to fill a possible (structural) gap in
the assembly - as a necessary condition is that
the centre always remains occupied. An assembly
is always organised according to this fundamental
structural scheme, even when there are local
concentrations of people with a similar structure
within the circumference. |
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