Human Potentialities1958 |
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... awareness of the have - nots that their lives are barren , as they cast a hungry look at those whose lives are lived in gentler circumstances . We face the struggle for power between economic and ethnic groups within and among nations ...
... awareness of the have - nots that their lives are barren , as they cast a hungry look at those whose lives are lived in gentler circumstances . We face the struggle for power between economic and ethnic groups within and among nations ...
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... awareness of the hazards we face , may well give us courage and strength to view the possibilities that human nature will constantly take new forms . We have , indeed , new tools for gathering knowledge about men , ancient tools made ...
... awareness of the hazards we face , may well give us courage and strength to view the possibilities that human nature will constantly take new forms . We have , indeed , new tools for gathering knowledge about men , ancient tools made ...
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... awareness of moral responsibil- ity with regard to the utilization of such facts . Quite dramatic , for example , was the declaration by the Pope in 1953 regarding positive eugenics . In sharp contrast to the frequent assumptions ...
... awareness of moral responsibil- ity with regard to the utilization of such facts . Quite dramatic , for example , was the declaration by the Pope in 1953 regarding positive eugenics . In sharp contrast to the frequent assumptions ...
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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