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Page 18
... forces within us that strive fundamentally for gratification of the need to understand ; forces resistant to standardization and the molding process ; forces that nervously and restlessly cut through the chrysalis of culture . It is ...
... forces within us that strive fundamentally for gratification of the need to understand ; forces resistant to standardization and the molding process ; forces that nervously and restlessly cut through the chrysalis of culture . It is ...
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... force as this could have broken through the mighty armor of the older Western traditions . The equally mighty and ... forces at work must be made . Nothing ever really becomes finally crystallized , and in the spiral of growth there ...
... force as this could have broken through the mighty armor of the older Western traditions . The equally mighty and ... forces at work must be made . Nothing ever really becomes finally crystallized , and in the spiral of growth there ...
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... forces in the universe have yielded a new human nature . Regarding the field forces , we make a few discoveries every decade and still go on acting as if we thought there were no dis- coveries to make . The amazing range of chemical and ...
... forces in the universe have yielded a new human nature . Regarding the field forces , we make a few discoveries every decade and still go on acting as if we thought there were no dis- coveries to make . The amazing range of chemical and ...
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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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