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Social Reform in a Technological Society At present most Americans probably do
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Louis Jolyon West has noted , " It is the present and future task of modern
psychiatry to employ a growing knowledge of neuropsychological functions
toward the development of a more satisfactory statement of human nature . The
life sciences ...
Louis Jolyon West has noted , " It is the present and future task of modern
psychiatry to employ a growing knowledge of neuropsychological functions
toward the development of a more satisfactory statement of human nature . The
life sciences ...
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past ( and certainly one form of distorting the past is to deny its influence on the ...
The dangers of distorting the present are usually apparent , but distorting the past
is more common and may be just as destructive . The individual who distorts his
past ( and certainly one form of distorting the past is to deny its influence on the ...
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