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... question of the social utility of helping only those few who are miserable or fortunate enough to become psychiatric patients . Is it not possible that the help given these exceptional people will result in the continued and perhaps ...
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... question the need for such a radical em- phasis on planning : they may wonder if an overplanned society will destroy ... questions . But the ob- jections to setting long - range goals for mankind are trivial when compared to the urgency ...
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... question for advocates of long - range goals is whether man has the ability or knowledge to decide what is best for him . It should be remembered that communities , organ- izations , and nations have not always acted in their own best ...
... question for advocates of long - range goals is whether man has the ability or knowledge to decide what is best for him . It should be remembered that communities , organ- izations , and nations have not always acted in their own best ...
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Psychotherapy and Social Change | 17 |
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