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... question is not the advice of any individual to marry another individual ; the question is always whether certain barriers now operative - for example , those of religion , race , economic class , and immediate neighborhood or residence ...
... question is not the advice of any individual to marry another individual ; the question is always whether certain barriers now operative - for example , those of religion , race , economic class , and immediate neighborhood or residence ...
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... question . Intelligence is a composite of many things , the separate aspects of which have not been followed through ... question is not whether in the span of two or three generations we are sinking a little in some composite score ...
... question . Intelligence is a composite of many things , the separate aspects of which have not been followed through ... question is not whether in the span of two or three generations we are sinking a little in some composite score ...
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... question of gradients in consump- tion is the question of the ideological atmosphere which must ac- company a scientific - technological society . The scientists , and those close to them who glimpse the possibilities of practical ap ...
... question of gradients in consump- tion is the question of the ideological atmosphere which must ac- company a scientific - technological society . The scientists , and those close to them who glimpse the possibilities of practical ap ...
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Our Twentiethcentury Vantage Point | 3 |
The Invention of Culture | 47 |
How We Come to Want What We Want | 60 |
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