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influences human action and response. It remains to be proved— and not merely
asserted— that this occurs because something called culture pulls the strings of
human puppets. The point is even more plainly made when we look closely at ...
influences human action and response. It remains to be proved— and not merely
asserted— that this occurs because something called culture pulls the strings of
human puppets. The point is even more plainly made when we look closely at ...
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Yet what is it that most men want to influence? They seek to influence their
friends, students, spouses, associates, children. "Influence" is not a tidal wave
directed against culture. It is a series of ripples which meet and continually
agitate the ...
Yet what is it that most men want to influence? They seek to influence their
friends, students, spouses, associates, children. "Influence" is not a tidal wave
directed against culture. It is a series of ripples which meet and continually
agitate the ...
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The strictness and depth of human individuation, the elemental otherness of the
other, is then not merely noted as the necessary starting point, but is affirmed
from the one being to the other. The desire to influence the other then does not
mean ...
The strictness and depth of human individuation, the elemental otherness of the
other, is then not merely noted as the necessary starting point, but is affirmed
from the one being to the other. The desire to influence the other then does not
mean ...
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Contents
Chapter | 3 |
Two The Unfolding Images of | 12 |
Three Culture and the Human Potential | 21 |
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