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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... social pur- poses be imposed by social authority if they are to govern individual behavior ? Individual liberty and social responsibility appear as im- peratives to be balanced , an increase in one resulting in the dim- inution of the ...
... social pur- poses be imposed by social authority if they are to govern individual behavior ? Individual liberty and social responsibility appear as im- peratives to be balanced , an increase in one resulting in the dim- inution of the ...
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... social life , and all power is social power . Our faculties of thought , perception and imagination evolve through contact with an environment , ordered by the shared purpose and rules of society . Even when engaged upon mystic ...
... social life , and all power is social power . Our faculties of thought , perception and imagination evolve through contact with an environment , ordered by the shared purpose and rules of society . Even when engaged upon mystic ...
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... social purpose . See Social purpose " Silent Majority , " the , 84 Skills : labor and value and , 231-38 , 239-44 , 245ff . , 376 ; management and , 253-58 Smith , Adam , 73 , 205 Social action ( social power ) , 225-26 , 248- 49 , 290 ...
... social purpose . See Social purpose " Silent Majority , " the , 84 Skills : labor and value and , 231-38 , 239-44 , 245ff . , 376 ; management and , 253-58 Smith , Adam , 73 , 205 Social action ( social power ) , 225-26 , 248- 49 , 290 ...
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alienation American assertion authority awareness become belief billion bureaucracy capacity capital century choice companies consciousness consequence contained continually corporation create creation demand describe desire determine direct dominant economic economic bureaucracy economic process elements eliminate entire established example exchange existence experience expressed external fact forces freedom function growth historical human idea ideology important income increase individual industrial institutions interest investment labor laws less liberating limits managers Marx material means moral mysticism nature necessary necessity objects once oppression organization ownership political possible present production protect reality reduce relations relationships requires response result ruling scientific reason seems sense shared skills social society standard structure sustain thing thought tion traditional true union wants wealth workers