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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... historical existence , advances inquiry into the meaning of freedom . The " humanity " we seek to fulfill conceals an ambiguity . Our awareness of who and what we are , including the nature of our connection to other human beings and to ...
... historical existence , advances inquiry into the meaning of freedom . The " humanity " we seek to fulfill conceals an ambiguity . Our awareness of who and what we are , including the nature of our connection to other human beings and to ...
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... historical circumstance as mediated through personal experience . That nature includes , and is partly defined by , an undivided union with others . It is both individual and shared . This description is not asserted as biological fact ...
... historical circumstance as mediated through personal experience . That nature includes , and is partly defined by , an undivided union with others . It is both individual and shared . This description is not asserted as biological fact ...
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... historical materialism from within the structure Marx has built . Like other world views constructed by men of original genius , historical materialism can only be qualified by imposing the per- ceptions of another time upon the ...
... historical materialism from within the structure Marx has built . Like other world views constructed by men of original genius , historical materialism can only be qualified by imposing the per- ceptions of another time upon the ...
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