Human Potentialities1958 |
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Page 93
... children than on others . Following Ruth Benedict's lucid analysis , I think that every social scientist today recognizes that there are differential stresses and strains involved in the various aspects of the child's nature as he comes ...
... children than on others . Following Ruth Benedict's lucid analysis , I think that every social scientist today recognizes that there are differential stresses and strains involved in the various aspects of the child's nature as he comes ...
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... children . A polio - stricken child can be led on to make the maxi- mal use of his physical equipment , but the intellectual , social , esthetic , and moral equipment of the normal child is to a very large degree cast into a lock - step ...
... children . A polio - stricken child can be led on to make the maxi- mal use of his physical equipment , but the intellectual , social , esthetic , and moral equipment of the normal child is to a very large degree cast into a lock - step ...
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... child is defeating his own ends , especially when the child is clearly showing , as most children do sooner or later , that he actually wants goals , order , and a sense of direc- tion rather than chaos . But it will be his first ...
... child is defeating his own ends , especially when the child is clearly showing , as most children do sooner or later , that he actually wants goals , order , and a sense of direc- tion rather than chaos . But it will be his first ...
Contents
Our Twentiethcentury Vantage Point | 3 |
The Invention of Culture | 47 |
How We Come to Want What We Want | 60 |
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