Human Potentialities1958 |
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... approach does not mean , however , that this book is crisis- oriented , or that it is concerned primarily with spelling out the exact nature of the kinds of crises and the possible modes of their resolution . On the contrary , though at ...
... approach does not mean , however , that this book is crisis- oriented , or that it is concerned primarily with spelling out the exact nature of the kinds of crises and the possible modes of their resolution . On the contrary , though at ...
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... approach to human life must be combined with a scientific approach to conservation of world resources if sure gains are to be effected . And the scientific - tech- nical advance over the face of the globe , we are belatedly discov ...
... approach to human life must be combined with a scientific approach to conservation of world resources if sure gains are to be effected . And the scientific - tech- nical advance over the face of the globe , we are belatedly discov ...
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... Approach . New Haven , Yale University Press , 1947 . DARWIN , CHARLES . The Origin of Species . London , 1859 . DAY , CLARENCE . This Simian World . New York , Knopf , 1920 . DIAMOND , SOLOMON . Personality and Temperament . New York ...
... Approach . New Haven , Yale University Press , 1947 . DARWIN , CHARLES . The Origin of Species . London , 1859 . DAY , CLARENCE . This Simian World . New York , Knopf , 1920 . DIAMOND , SOLOMON . Personality and Temperament . New York ...
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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