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... types suggested by Freud and of those general types which modern personality and culture theory suggest in terms of the very long time that full assimila- tion to cultural norms requires . Ruth Benedict's ideas could , indeed , be ...
... types suggested by Freud and of those general types which modern personality and culture theory suggest in terms of the very long time that full assimila- tion to cultural norms requires . Ruth Benedict's ideas could , indeed , be ...
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... types of further elaboration that can be expected . It fol- lows paradoxically that these types of extrapolation , being based actually upon factual material about humankind , are in many respects much more feasible than are the short ...
... types of further elaboration that can be expected . It fol- lows paradoxically that these types of extrapolation , being based actually upon factual material about humankind , are in many respects much more feasible than are the short ...
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... types of social organization and particularly the types of value systems which are bound to respond to this new multi- dimensional flow of forces will yield kinds of human nature which it is not within the power of even the most ...
... types of social organization and particularly the types of value systems which are bound to respond to this new multi- dimensional flow of forces will yield kinds of human nature which it is not within the power of even the most ...
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