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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... nature . . . the same organizing forces that have shaped nature in all her forms are also responsible for the structure of our minds . " Of these three statements , all unprovable , only that of Nicholas of Cusa rests on its inherent ...
... nature . . . the same organizing forces that have shaped nature in all her forms are also responsible for the structure of our minds . " Of these three statements , all unprovable , only that of Nicholas of Cusa rests on its inherent ...
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... nature is determining . This particular difficulty can be minimized by asserting that hu- man nature is itself shaped by economic relations † ( until recently official Soviet biology extended this determinism to modifications . in ...
... nature is determining . This particular difficulty can be minimized by asserting that hu- man nature is itself shaped by economic relations † ( until recently official Soviet biology extended this determinism to modifications . in ...
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... nature . This was the science of a humanity inhabiting a social order which was the earthly manifestation of a divine order . The behavior of men , as well as that of fire and water , was emanation and aspect of the nature of things ...
... nature . This was the science of a humanity inhabiting a social order which was the earthly manifestation of a divine order . The behavior of men , as well as that of fire and water , was emanation and aspect of the nature of things ...
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