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... Social Darwinism . Environmental behaviorism , as a fundamental view of perfectly plastic humanity , has been pressed into service by both Marxism - Leninism and Liberalism . The former has used it to justify " temporary " coercion by a ...
... Social Darwinism . Environmental behaviorism , as a fundamental view of perfectly plastic humanity , has been pressed into service by both Marxism - Leninism and Liberalism . The former has used it to justify " temporary " coercion by a ...
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... Social Sciences : An Emerging Revolution , edited by Thomas C. Wiegele ( Boulder , Col .: Westview Press , 1982 ) . 2. This synthesis has been gaining momentum since the 1960s . An enormous amount of literature on the biological bases ...
... Social Sciences : An Emerging Revolution , edited by Thomas C. Wiegele ( Boulder , Col .: Westview Press , 1982 ) . 2. This synthesis has been gaining momentum since the 1960s . An enormous amount of literature on the biological bases ...
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... social sciences and the humanities , who would ordinarily have little in com- mon . Thus , many Marxists and Feminists , philosophers and theolo- gians , anthropologists and psychologists , and " humanists " of various persuasions and ...
... social sciences and the humanities , who would ordinarily have little in com- mon . Thus , many Marxists and Feminists , philosophers and theolo- gians , anthropologists and psychologists , and " humanists " of various persuasions and ...
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The Query and the Quest | 5 |
The Philosophers Stone | 15 |
In Search of the Beast | 31 |
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