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... structure , prestige structure , dependency structure , in which we know little about the top and middle - level leaders and their sensitivity to one an- other's pressures . We know even less about the form of their life , the structure ...
... structure , prestige structure , dependency structure , in which we know little about the top and middle - level leaders and their sensitivity to one an- other's pressures . We know even less about the form of their life , the structure ...
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... structure , such as the structure of thought or the structure of personality , in contrast with a lower degree of order in the environment , reveals a paral- lel with the sharp gradient of homeostatic balance . The concept of ...
... structure , such as the structure of thought or the structure of personality , in contrast with a lower degree of order in the environment , reveals a paral- lel with the sharp gradient of homeostatic balance . The concept of ...
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... structure of the world . Man can realize his potentialities through catching and making the most of the potentialities which cosmic structure permits . He can , however , at the same time , within his own limitations , alter cos- mic ...
... structure of the world . Man can realize his potentialities through catching and making the most of the potentialities which cosmic structure permits . He can , however , at the same time , within his own limitations , alter cos- mic ...
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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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