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... asked me to give the Kurt Lewin Memorial lecture and I chose the topic , " Human Poten- tialities . " When Arthur Rosenthal read that paper in 1954 , he asked me if I would make these ideas into a book . This volume is the result . My ...
... asked me to give the Kurt Lewin Memorial lecture and I chose the topic , " Human Poten- tialities . " When Arthur Rosenthal read that paper in 1954 , he asked me if I would make these ideas into a book . This volume is the result . My ...
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... asked the adults from Indonesia , Pakistan , Wellesley Hills , and elsewhere , where this school could be . Their reply was : Everywhere . What is this all about ? In Chapter 4 we reached the conclusion that it is characteristic of a ...
... asked the adults from Indonesia , Pakistan , Wellesley Hills , and elsewhere , where this school could be . Their reply was : Everywhere . What is this all about ? In Chapter 4 we reached the conclusion that it is characteristic of a ...
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... asked if he couldn't get on with the trip . He described the wharf and the tugs , until after much urging , he got as far , by nightfall , as the captain's selection of the moment at which to cast off . By Christmas he had completed the ...
... asked if he couldn't get on with the trip . He described the wharf and the tugs , until after much urging , he got as far , by nightfall , as the captain's selection of the moment at which to cast off . By Christmas he had completed the ...
Contents
Our Twentiethcentury Vantage Point | 3 |
The Invention of Culture | 47 |
How We Come to Want What We Want | 60 |
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