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The futurists merely want man to control his own destiny and for his evolution to
be determined by reason rather than by the tyranny of technology . Current
Reform At this point the reader is likely to say to himself , “ It is all very well and
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Lorenz suggests that because humans do not have a powerful innate destructive
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Lorenz suggests that because humans do not have a powerful innate destructive
apparatus , they did not need to develop potent submissive signals in the course
of evolution . This design of nature , however , has become radically altered and
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Busse , E . W . “ Position Papers : APA ' s Role in Influencing the Evolution of a
Health Care Delivery System . ” American Journal of Psychiatry 126 ( 1969 ) : 186
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Busse , E . W . “ Position Papers : APA ' s Role in Influencing the Evolution of a
Health Care Delivery System . ” American Journal of Psychiatry 126 ( 1969 ) : 186
– 187 . 2 . Waggoner , R . W . " The Presidential Address : Cultural Dissonance ...
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