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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... capacity as a description of po- tential ability . Capacity is what could be accomplished with the resources , technology and knowledge now available - were society structured and devoted to the enhancement of human existence . Capacity ...
... capacity as a description of po- tential ability . Capacity is what could be accomplished with the resources , technology and knowledge now available - were society structured and devoted to the enhancement of human existence . Capacity ...
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... Capacity tells us what is possible . The capacity to eliminate poverty exists even within our current economic process ; that is , it could be exercised without an important altera- tion in our dominant " relations of production ...
... Capacity tells us what is possible . The capacity to eliminate poverty exists even within our current economic process ; that is , it could be exercised without an important altera- tion in our dominant " relations of production ...
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... capacity is an abstraction , but one which represents a reality affirmed by the common experience and understanding and by what we know of biological structure . The same is true for the physical capacity of a society . We cannot make ...
... capacity is an abstraction , but one which represents a reality affirmed by the common experience and understanding and by what we know of biological structure . The same is true for the physical capacity of a society . We cannot make ...
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