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... society , as among the ants in White's Once and Future King , obviates both unhappiness and insecurity . And the society itself is organized by planners whose power is experienced both by themselves and by their citi- zens as nothing ...
... society , as among the ants in White's Once and Future King , obviates both unhappiness and insecurity . And the society itself is organized by planners whose power is experienced both by themselves and by their citi- zens as nothing ...
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... society . rez тил Juită But what does society itself represent ? To Mowrer , society is partly a symbolic term , this time referring to a hypothetical normative moral order . It is because he implicitly believes that fman's ability to ...
... society . rez тил Juită But what does society itself represent ? To Mowrer , society is partly a symbolic term , this time referring to a hypothetical normative moral order . It is because he implicitly believes that fman's ability to ...
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Perry London. good society is synonymous with psychologically healthy society , while bad society would be synonymous with psycho- logically sick society , which in turn means basic - need gratifying basic - need thwarting respectively ...
Perry London. good society is synonymous with psychologically healthy society , while bad society would be synonymous with psycho- logically sick society , which in turn means basic - need gratifying basic - need thwarting respectively ...
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