The Sociology of the Absurd: Or, The Application of Professor X.Daniel Joseph Boorstin Simon and Schuster, 1970 - 94 Seiten |
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... past — we now seek a wider justice . We aim at the Historical Equation : All the past in- justices ( in our " Pre - Life " ) must be balanced by ade- quate present compensations . New Democracy aims to fulfill this equation for each and ...
... past — we now seek a wider justice . We aim at the Historical Equation : All the past in- justices ( in our " Pre - Life " ) must be balanced by ade- quate present compensations . New Democracy aims to fulfill this equation for each and ...
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... past forces . If we have once accurately quantified those past forces , it is then tautol- ogous to make separate calculations for later acci- dental factors . New Democracy is concerned only with each individual's essential merit ...
... past forces . If we have once accurately quantified those past forces , it is then tautol- ogous to make separate calculations for later acci- dental factors . New Democracy is concerned only with each individual's essential merit ...
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... Past " is so commonly used as a eu- phemism for " The Establishment , ” would this not mean , then , that both our ... past with the Establishment . True enough , both E.Q. and M.Q. are past - oriented . But they are emphati- cally not ...
... Past " is so commonly used as a eu- phemism for " The Establishment , ” would this not mean , then , that both our ... past with the Establishment . True enough , both E.Q. and M.Q. are past - oriented . But they are emphati- cally not ...
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