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... head and down the back , as with Sioux Indian braves , or strings of letters after one's name , as with American academic personages . Other wants or needs are highly personal- ized . One may dream of going back to one's childhood home ...
... head and down the back , as with Sioux Indian braves , or strings of letters after one's name , as with American academic personages . Other wants or needs are highly personal- ized . One may dream of going back to one's childhood home ...
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... head that wears a crown . " They can still offer bread , circuses , and much more for the mass , but the mass can have only a rather limited degree of under- standing or choice as to where it is going . In such a scheme , in the world ...
... head that wears a crown . " They can still offer bread , circuses , and much more for the mass , but the mass can have only a rather limited degree of under- standing or choice as to where it is going . In such a scheme , in the world ...
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... head and heart are polygenic , it is therefore only the experimental genetics of specific attributes that can make clear what the results of various combinations may be ; and since experimentation at the human level is impossible , the ...
... head and heart are polygenic , it is therefore only the experimental genetics of specific attributes that can make clear what the results of various combinations may be ; and since experimentation at the human level is impossible , the ...
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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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