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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... institutions which constitute the subject matter of this entire work . Although the nature of modern alienation can only be revealed by examining the tangible institutions and operation of contempo- rary society , awareness of its ...
... institutions which constitute the subject matter of this entire work . Although the nature of modern alienation can only be revealed by examining the tangible institutions and operation of contempo- rary society , awareness of its ...
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... institutions or hospitals or in housing projects for the elderly . While college campuses and city " pads " are ... institutions and forces whose function is na- tional in scope . One of the causes of decreased community power is the ...
... institutions or hospitals or in housing projects for the elderly . While college campuses and city " pads " are ... institutions and forces whose function is na- tional in scope . One of the causes of decreased community power is the ...
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... institutions . Since only power can constrain and limit , these components of society possess power . Although men are the source of all social power , they can bestow it on ideologies and institutions . And they always have . It is ...
... institutions . Since only power can constrain and limit , these components of society possess power . Although men are the source of all social power , they can bestow it on ideologies and institutions . And they always have . It is ...
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alienation assertion authority awareness become behavior belief billion dollars capacity capital capitalist century choice cial companies competition consciousness consequence consumption corporation create creation D. H. Lawrence demand desire dominant relationships economic bureaucracy economic institutions economic power economic process economic relations economic relationships economic structure eliminate enterprise established example existentialism existentialists experience external freedom function growth historical human ideology income increase individual industrial interest investment J. P. Morgan Karl Marx Kennebunk labor labor power liberating limits managers Marx Marxist material ment modern economic moral mysticism nation nature necessary necessity Nietzsche nomic oppression organization owner ownership political possible productive forces purpose reality relations of production revolution scientific reason shared skills social existence social power social process society superego sustain thought tion ture union wealth workers World War II