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... individual qua individual , but instead constituted the person prin- cipally as a bearer of culture and tra- dition . So if the individual is seen as culturally disembodied in Europe , it is quite the reverse here . This is not to deny ...
... individual qua individual , but instead constituted the person prin- cipally as a bearer of culture and tra- dition . So if the individual is seen as culturally disembodied in Europe , it is quite the reverse here . This is not to deny ...
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... individuals and groups are pro- grammed , and any complementary stimulation from another individual- say a boss , or group , or union - can be the trigger which sets off the cycle of destruction within an individual . There are certain ...
... individuals and groups are pro- grammed , and any complementary stimulation from another individual- say a boss , or group , or union - can be the trigger which sets off the cycle of destruction within an individual . There are certain ...
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... individual as the primary unit of social life has come under attack in recent years . The liberal - commu- nitarian debate in western political theory for instance , raised the issue of whether , and if so to what extent , the individual ...
... individual as the primary unit of social life has come under attack in recent years . The liberal - commu- nitarian debate in western political theory for instance , raised the issue of whether , and if so to what extent , the individual ...
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