ۥ-/@ U->OX:VVǯٯ MNNNNNNNNNS-Boooo4.*ooo()\frenchspacing \documentstyle[11pt]{article} \setcounter{secnumdepth}{1} \setlength{\topmargin}{0.in} \begin{document} \title{Sample Document for Conversion} \author{Allin Cottrell} \date{} \maketitle \section{Introduction} This document functions as a demo for the capabilities of WW2TOLTX. As stated in WW2TOLTX.DOC, the program was designed with academic papers in mind, so this sampler is set up to look like such a paper---albeit much truncated. It features all of the style-names that are required for making full use of WW2TOLTX, both those that have been added to the standard WinWord list---``title'' for the title of the article, ``author'' for the name of the author, ``quote'' for quoted paragraphs, and ``references'' for the books and articles cited at the end---and those of the standard WinWord styles that are also used as cues in conversion: ``Normal,'' ``Heading 1,'' and ``Heading 2.'' In this document the latter styles do not, however, have their default stylistic content, but rather a content that I happen to prefer. The stylistic content is irrelevant to the conversion: only the style-names matter. The remainder of this document was written (or rather, merely typed) with regard to neither semantic content nor \ae sthetic {\it \'{e}lan\/}, and is na\"{\i}vely crammed with (a few instances of) each of the features the program can handle.\footnote{ This is the first footnote. It has no content, but includes some character {\it formatting\/}. } \section{The dropping of names} This short paragraph drops some names: G\"{o}del, Schr\"{o}dinger, Mallarm\'{e}, Proust, Gadamer, Merleau-Ponty, Steindl, Hilferding, Austin, Pigou, Herg\'{e}, X\$_{2}\$, and so on and so forth. And, of course, Marx. Marx is used to illustrate a second-level section heading, as below. \subsection{Karl Marx (1818--1883)} There follows a famous quotation from Marx's {\it Capital\/}, which appears towards the end of chapter 32, on ``The historical tendency of capitalist accumulation,'' and recapitulates the general theme of the {\it Manifesto of the Communist Party\/} of 1848. \begin{quote} {\small Along with the constant decrease in the number of capitalist magnates, who usurp and monopolize all the advantages of the process of transformation, the mass of misery, oppression, slavery, degradation and exploitation grows; but with this there also grows the revolt of the working class, a class constantly increasing in numbers, and trained, united and organized by the very mechanism of the capitalist process of production. The monopoly of capital becomes a fetter on the mode of production which has flourished alongside it and under it. The centralization of the means of production and the socialization of labour reach a point at which they are incompatible with their capitalist integument. This integument is burst asunder. The knell of capitalist private property sounds. The expropriators are expropriated. (Marx, 1976 [1867], p. 929) } \end{quote} I now proceed to show a second sub-heading. \subsection{Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889--1951)} Wittgenstein tries to persuade us that consciousness is not an ``inner'' matter in quite the way that we are tempted to think. Specifically, the idea that we are able to imagine that other people, while {\it behaving\/} quite normally, nonetheless lack any inner conscious life, is, he maintains, problematic. \begin{quote} {\small But can't I imagine that the people around me are automata, lack consciousness, even though they behave in the same way as usual?---If I imagine it now---alone in my room---I see people with fixed looks (as in a trance) going about their business---the idea is perhaps a little uncanny. But just try to keep hold of this idea in the midst of your ordinary intercourse with others, in the street, say! Say to yourself, for example: ``The children over there are mere automata; all their liveliness is mere automatism.'' And you will either find these words becoming quite meaningless; or you will produce in yourself some kind of uncanny feeling... (Wittgenstein, 1953, \S 420). } \end{quote} \section{Conclusion} Here is a little dummy conclusion, with a second footnote.\footnote{ ``Footnote'' the second. } As will be seen, this little paper is quite {\it chaotic\/} (Baumol and Benhabib, 1989). \section*{References} \begin{flushleft} \begin{description}\itemsep -.05in \item[Baumol, W. and Benhabib, S.]1989. ``Chaos: Significance, Mechanism, and Economic Applications.'' {\it Journal of Economic Perspectives\/} 3:77--105. \item[Marx, Karl]1976 [1867]. {\it Capital\/}, Volume I. Harmondsworth: Penguin/New Left Review. \item[Wittgenstein, L.]1953. {\it Philosophical Investigations\/}, tr. G. E. M. Anscombe. 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