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... mean that the countermovement can keep up with the move toward standardization ; far from it . It means simply that considerable areas of freedom for growth still exist , partly because our energies are not wholly utilized in standard ...
... mean that the countermovement can keep up with the move toward standardization ; far from it . It means simply that considerable areas of freedom for growth still exist , partly because our energies are not wholly utilized in standard ...
Page 143
... mean that humanity will have insufficient time to think out a mode of self - preservation against such colossal means of destruction . But all that we need insist upon here is the reality of geo- metrical increase in the pace of social ...
... mean that humanity will have insufficient time to think out a mode of self - preservation against such colossal means of destruction . But all that we need insist upon here is the reality of geo- metrical increase in the pace of social ...
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Gardner Murphy. Freedom to choose means the operation within the person of impulses to gather information relevant to ... mean ; and it is difficult to see how this kind of freedom could precede the im- pulses seeking freedom . This kind ...
Gardner Murphy. Freedom to choose means the operation within the person of impulses to gather information relevant to ... mean ; and it is difficult to see how this kind of freedom could precede the im- pulses seeking freedom . This kind ...
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