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Once an idea becomes a rhetorical device and is applied indiscriminately, it ends up like the boy who cried wolf. No one believes there is any substance to what is said . . . unfortunately, the act of joining together the words 'learning’ and ‘society' does not make a theory, nor a practice. (Mark Smith, Developing Youth Work 1)
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