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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... awareness . There can be no will to revolt unless liberating change appears to be a physical possibility . This lack of awareness must have been especially marked in the rural South where a man's world was bounded by a few familiar ...
... awareness . There can be no will to revolt unless liberating change appears to be a physical possibility . This lack of awareness must have been especially marked in the rural South where a man's world was bounded by a few familiar ...
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... Awareness of hunger creates the desire for food ; while the uni- versal nature of this awareness creates agriculture . Occasionally , illness will obliterate awareness of the need for nourishment , re- sulting in malnutrition and even ...
... Awareness of hunger creates the desire for food ; while the uni- versal nature of this awareness creates agriculture . Occasionally , illness will obliterate awareness of the need for nourishment , re- sulting in malnutrition and even ...
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... awareness does evolve its source will be the im- mense and increasing gap between our physical capacity to in ... awareness of loss . This book could not have been written in a society devoid of that awareness . But awareness of loss is ...
... awareness does evolve its source will be the im- mense and increasing gap between our physical capacity to in ... awareness of loss . This book could not have been written in a society devoid of that awareness . But awareness of loss is ...
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