The Sociology of the Absurd: Or, The Application of Professor X.Daniel Joseph Boorstin Simon and Schuster, 1970 - 94 Seiten |
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... persons who ( in their ancestors ) most suffered or were most disadvantaged in the past , must be specially privileged and advantaged in the present . Contrariwise those who were overprivileged in the past ( in the persons of their ...
... persons who ( in their ancestors ) most suffered or were most disadvantaged in the past , must be specially privileged and advantaged in the present . Contrariwise those who were overprivileged in the past ( in the persons of their ...
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... person's ancestors should be precisely balanced by their pleasures . Notice , too , that - at a further ex- treme from the purely theoretical base figure of “ plus 100 " -it is possible , and not at all unusual , for a person to have a ...
... person's ancestors should be precisely balanced by their pleasures . Notice , too , that - at a further ex- treme from the purely theoretical base figure of “ plus 100 " -it is possible , and not at all unusual , for a person to have a ...
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... person's M.Q. never changes and can- not be altered by anything he himself does in his own life- time . Whether or ... person appears to acquire by an act aimed to express himself , to neutral- ize or make amends for past experiences of ...
... person's M.Q. never changes and can- not be altered by anything he himself does in his own life- time . Whether or ... person appears to acquire by an act aimed to express himself , to neutral- ize or make amends for past experiences of ...
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