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... already there . This is the primary basis for the universal phenomenon of judging in terms of what we already know - the process to which political scientists and psychologists apply the term stereotyping . One interprets in the light ...
... already there . This is the primary basis for the universal phenomenon of judging in terms of what we already know - the process to which political scientists and psychologists apply the term stereotyping . One interprets in the light ...
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... already deeply committed to the type of system already unfolding . Plan- ning will focus upon more and better modes of realizing the trends already in evidence rather than upon the laying out of genuinely distinct modes of social ...
... already deeply committed to the type of system already unfolding . Plan- ning will focus upon more and better modes of realizing the trends already in evidence rather than upon the laying out of genuinely distinct modes of social ...
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... already know to be nonviable or productive of more distress than joy . We have already asked what can be done about the huge blind spots which man has always created for himself . The problem is especially pressing when we ask what will ...
... already know to be nonviable or productive of more distress than joy . We have already asked what can be done about the huge blind spots which man has always created for himself . The problem is especially pressing when we ask what will ...
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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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