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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... consciousness . Consciousness is formed and modified by chang- ing social realities , i.e. , it is historical . Important elements of individual consciousness are widely shared throughout the society and constitute the consciousness of ...
... consciousness . Consciousness is formed and modified by chang- ing social realities , i.e. , it is historical . Important elements of individual consciousness are widely shared throughout the society and constitute the consciousness of ...
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... consciousness . To the extent either is denied or subor- dinated our consciousness is incomplete . We perceive ourselves to be something different and less than we are . Yet , however valuable as description , the relationship between ...
... consciousness . To the extent either is denied or subor- dinated our consciousness is incomplete . We perceive ourselves to be something different and less than we are . Yet , however valuable as description , the relationship between ...
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... consciousness be expanded by an act of will , a mystic revelation , or as the result of some benign cerebral mutation . For even though the modern conscious- ness is a cause of oppression , it is not a first principle . It is the ...
... consciousness be expanded by an act of will , a mystic revelation , or as the result of some benign cerebral mutation . For even though the modern conscious- ness is a cause of oppression , it is not a first principle . It is the ...
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