Human Potentialities1958 |
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... Kurt Lewin appears to permit a man no sharp definition of what is narrowly his own . It is then the spiral of interactions between men and men , the spiral of reciprocities between mankind and the universe , rather than the existing ...
... Kurt Lewin appears to permit a man no sharp definition of what is narrowly his own . It is then the spiral of interactions between men and men , the spiral of reciprocities between mankind and the universe , rather than the existing ...
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... Kurt Lewin.5 Incomplete and in some ways self - contradictory at the time of his death , this was , nevertheless , a brilliant adaptation of the general scientific conception of the field as developed first in physics and then in ...
... Kurt Lewin.5 Incomplete and in some ways self - contradictory at the time of his death , this was , nevertheless , a brilliant adaptation of the general scientific conception of the field as developed first in physics and then in ...
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... Kurt Lewin . For it was the genius of Kurt Lewin that gave us the most ap- propriate tools for analyzing this problem of the diversity of human natures and the correlative problem of the flexibility , the range , the potentialities of ...
... Kurt Lewin . For it was the genius of Kurt Lewin that gave us the most ap- propriate tools for analyzing this problem of the diversity of human natures and the correlative problem of the flexibility , the range , the potentialities of ...
Contents
Our Twentiethcentury Vantage Point | 3 |
The Invention of Culture | 47 |
How We Come to Want What We Want | 60 |
Copyright | |
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