In an argument that touches upon subjects as seemingly unrelated as the Japanese tea ceremony and Thomas Jefferson's Monticello plantation, Grudin turns his attention to the role of design in our daily lives and explains how designs can be manipulated to surprising effect.
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In an argument that touches upon subjects as seemingly unrelated as the Japanese tea ceremony and Thomas Jefferson's Monticello plantation, Grudin turns his attention to the role of design in our daily lives and explains how designs can be manipulated to surprising effect.
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