Human Potentialities1958 |
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... fulfillment in the de- velopment of the scientific and technological resources of today . An autocratic élite simply cannot long survive , and decisions based upon thought and discussion among all who are interested in thinking and ...
... fulfillment in the de- velopment of the scientific and technological resources of today . An autocratic élite simply cannot long survive , and decisions based upon thought and discussion among all who are interested in thinking and ...
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... fulfillment of their life together , their reciprocity as mem- bers of a future community , that their fulfillment as living indi- viduals can be realized . The man - world and man - man relation- ships , far from being foreordained by ...
... fulfillment of their life together , their reciprocity as mem- bers of a future community , that their fulfillment as living indi- viduals can be realized . The man - world and man - man relation- ships , far from being foreordained by ...
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... fulfillment in the whole- ness of the living individual . Yet there is such a thing as showing the self - sufficiency of man in overbold relief , so that he becomes not more but less of a man . The sharpness of his separation from other ...
... fulfillment in the whole- ness of the living individual . Yet there is such a thing as showing the self - sufficiency of man in overbold relief , so that he becomes not more but less of a man . The sharpness of his separation from other ...
Contents
Our Twentiethcentury Vantage Point | 3 |
The Invention of Culture | 47 |
How We Come to Want What We Want | 60 |
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