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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... senses , reason and intellect , " He would not re- quire us to deny sense and reason in physical matters which are set before our eyes and minds by direct experience or necessary [ i.e. , mathematical ] demonstrations . " This was not ...
... senses , reason and intellect , " He would not re- quire us to deny sense and reason in physical matters which are set before our eyes and minds by direct experience or necessary [ i.e. , mathematical ] demonstrations . " This was not ...
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... sense of shared purpose and concerns which is elemental to the concept of society itself . All the rest - culture , language , ideology , economic process and ... sense of reality , his sense of himself , to a 80 THE AMERICAN CONDITION.
... sense of shared purpose and concerns which is elemental to the concept of society itself . All the rest - culture , language , ideology , economic process and ... sense of reality , his sense of himself , to a 80 THE AMERICAN CONDITION.
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... sense of as- sociation - we must recognize that those descriptions have never been used as worlds of flattery , praise or braggadocio . We are not here trying to evaluate the validity of the American idea , i.e. , its relationship to ...
... sense of as- sociation - we must recognize that those descriptions have never been used as worlds of flattery , praise or braggadocio . We are not here trying to evaluate the validity of the American idea , i.e. , its relationship to ...
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