C. Wright Mills once wrote in a rather spry appendix that everything he produced ultimately boiled down to the rearranging of his file. Certainly, in the American post-war period Mills' was writing in and about, a file meant something different than it does now. Paper and a pen or pencil, at the very least. And somewhere to store the scribbled-upon pieces of paper.
Notes On Files
Notes On Files
Notes On Files
C. Wright Mills once wrote in a rather spry appendix that everything he produced ultimately boiled down to the rearranging of his file. Certainly, in the American post-war period Mills' was writing in and about, a file meant something different than it does now. Paper and a pen or pencil, at the very least. And somewhere to store the scribbled-upon pieces of paper.