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... future , lest man have no future . The Futurists Many scholars have recognized the need to develop long- range goals for the human race ; 22 , 23 , 24 , 25 22 , 23 , 24 , 25 they might appropri- ately be called " futurists ...
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... future raises complex , almost staggering problems , I will reiterate that we have no other choice . Our lives are even now being directed by impersonal forces that are out of control , and these forces are more powerful than any ...
... future raises complex , almost staggering problems , I will reiterate that we have no other choice . Our lives are even now being directed by impersonal forces that are out of control , and these forces are more powerful than any ...
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... future and could provide an ethical basis for psychi- atric intervention in clinical problems . Probably psychiatrists have always based their efforts to help their patients and society on some idea of the optimum human condition ...
... future and could provide an ethical basis for psychi- atric intervention in clinical problems . Probably psychiatrists have always based their efforts to help their patients and society on some idea of the optimum human condition ...
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