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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... present . " Such an ap- proach to social change is not possible in any literal sense , but it expresses that quality ... present , was the present , the social struggle has been framed as an effort to conform the conditions of life to ...
... present . " Such an ap- proach to social change is not possible in any literal sense , but it expresses that quality ... present , was the present , the social struggle has been framed as an effort to conform the conditions of life to ...
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... present possi- bilities and our present ability to direct the future development of productive power ) . For example , statements that we can elimi- nate pollution or reduce the amount of necessary labor imply the assertions that ( a ) ...
... present possi- bilities and our present ability to direct the future development of productive power ) . For example , statements that we can elimi- nate pollution or reduce the amount of necessary labor imply the assertions that ( a ) ...
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... present — and to prohibit the technology which obstructs these desires . This definition , like the other , is a metaphysical construct . It is also a consequence of our present con- dition and economic order . Otherwise one could not ...
... present — and to prohibit the technology which obstructs these desires . This definition , like the other , is a metaphysical construct . It is also a consequence of our present con- dition and economic order . Otherwise one could not ...
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