The American ConditionDoubleday, 1974 - 407 páginas Analyzes the nature and evolution of freedom in America, arguing that social fragmentation and individualism are threatening its continued existence. |
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... assertion carries the same force . Why too should the mystic , in direct communion with God or the infinite , defer ... assertions . It was , for example , the leaders of the Reformation , those fragmenting mystics of the universal ...
... assertion carries the same force . Why too should the mystic , in direct communion with God or the infinite , defer ... assertions . It was , for example , the leaders of the Reformation , those fragmenting mystics of the universal ...
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... assertion that there is a black community . It can be found among some of the members of Women's Liberation and ... asserted their connections with such militant in- tensity . And there is little precedent for the widespread insistence ...
... assertion that there is a black community . It can be found among some of the members of Women's Liberation and ... asserted their connections with such militant in- tensity . And there is little precedent for the widespread insistence ...
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... assertion that there is a human nature which is not totally the creation of historical circumstance as mediated ... asserted as biological fact ( al- though I believe it has a genetic base ) , but as providing useful categories to ...
... assertion that there is a human nature which is not totally the creation of historical circumstance as mediated ... asserted as biological fact ( al- though I believe it has a genetic base ) , but as providing useful categories to ...
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alienation assertion authority awareness become behavior belief billion dollars capacity capital capitalist century choice cial companies competition consciousness consequence consumption corporation create creation D. H. Lawrence demand desire dominant relationships economic bureaucracy economic institutions economic power economic process economic relations economic relationships economic structure eliminate enterprise established example existentialism existentialists experience external freedom function growth historical human ideology income increase individual industrial interest investment J. P. Morgan Karl Marx Kennebunk labor labor power liberating limits managers Marx Marxist material ment modern economic moral mysticism nation nature necessary necessity Nietzsche nomic oppression organization owner ownership political possible productive forces purpose reality relations of production revolution scientific reason shared skills social existence social power social process society superego sustain thought tion ture union wealth workers World War II