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... interac- tions will produce a kind of human nature and human experi- ence which will be as far from the present as our own is from that of our earliest Old Stone Age ancestors . This " visionary " way of thinking is the only way of ...
... interac- tions will produce a kind of human nature and human experi- ence which will be as far from the present as our own is from that of our earliest Old Stone Age ancestors . This " visionary " way of thinking is the only way of ...
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... interac- tion . There is , moreover , an interdependence among the various folkways , arts , and skills , making possible an integration of life ways . It is not a question of throwing together one method of making a harpoon , another ...
... interac- tion . There is , moreover , an interdependence among the various folkways , arts , and skills , making possible an integration of life ways . It is not a question of throwing together one method of making a harpoon , another ...
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Our Twentiethcentury Vantage Point | 3 |
The Invention of Culture | 47 |
How We Come to Want What We Want | 60 |
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