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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... human flow . Values and moral standards which were timeless , part of the order of things , could only be conceived as expressions of authority which transcended human existence . During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries , the ...
... human flow . Values and moral standards which were timeless , part of the order of things , could only be conceived as expressions of authority which transcended human existence . During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries , the ...
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... human nature to a rather uncomplicated drive such as economic self - interest . This last does not dispose of the problem but makes human nature a relatively simple constant , so that if society changes through history , as it does , it ...
... human nature to a rather uncomplicated drive such as economic self - interest . This last does not dispose of the problem but makes human nature a relatively simple constant , so that if society changes through history , as it does , it ...
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... Human capacity ( human potentiality ) . See Capacity , human ( human potentiality ) Humanism , 56 Human nature ( social nature ) , 374 ; con- sciousness and self - perception and , 142- 48 , 149-56 , 157-65 IBM , 180 , 186 , 218 , 280 ...
... Human capacity ( human potentiality ) . See Capacity , human ( human potentiality ) Humanism , 56 Human nature ( social nature ) , 374 ; con- sciousness and self - perception and , 142- 48 , 149-56 , 157-65 IBM , 180 , 186 , 218 , 280 ...
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