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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... necessary to define harm or to ask whether the question is important or even relevant . Sim- ilarly , the debate over pornography often centers on the question of personal and social harm ; does it tempt one to rape or lure toward ...
... necessary to define harm or to ask whether the question is important or even relevant . Sim- ilarly , the debate over pornography often centers on the question of personal and social harm ; does it tempt one to rape or lure toward ...
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... necessary to initiate such an enterprise , skill is the foundation of its economic growth . The same is true , to varying extents , in many specialized enterprises . Yet , in most cases , the distribution of power remains consistent ...
... necessary to initiate such an enterprise , skill is the foundation of its economic growth . The same is true , to varying extents , in many specialized enterprises . Yet , in most cases , the distribution of power remains consistent ...
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... necessary his- torical conditions have not appeared in any advanced industrial nation . At least two changes , however , would seem to be necessary : first , a productive power great enough to free individuals from necessary labor , and ...
... necessary his- torical conditions have not appeared in any advanced industrial nation . At least two changes , however , would seem to be necessary : first , a productive power great enough to free individuals from necessary labor , and ...
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