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... voice , a tiny , dissident voice , which may at times erode and even ultimately destroy vast rigid blocks of cultural tradition . There are deep forces within us that strive fundamentally for gratification of the need to understand ...
... voice , a tiny , dissident voice , which may at times erode and even ultimately destroy vast rigid blocks of cultural tradition . There are deep forces within us that strive fundamentally for gratification of the need to understand ...
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... voice , so he develops a delight in his own person . As Walt Whitman said , " There is so much of me and all so luscious . " Primitive rubbing and manipulation of the body and vigorous defense of the body against injury or shock begin ...
... voice , so he develops a delight in his own person . As Walt Whitman said , " There is so much of me and all so luscious . " Primitive rubbing and manipulation of the body and vigorous defense of the body against injury or shock begin ...
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... voices , and some strings , sound better than others and , by common consent , the singer and the instrumen- talist ... voice . He invents partly to please himself , but partly also because other men enjoy it too ; Saul wants to hear ...
... voices , and some strings , sound better than others and , by common consent , the singer and the instrumen- talist ... voice . He invents partly to please himself , but partly also because other men enjoy it too ; Saul wants to hear ...
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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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