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... ideas in our own minds . Concep- tion , not social control , is its first and foremost benefit . Watch a young child that is just learning to speak play with a toy ; he says the name of the object , e.g .: " Horsey ! horsey ! horsey ...
... ideas in our own minds . Concep- tion , not social control , is its first and foremost benefit . Watch a young child that is just learning to speak play with a toy ; he says the name of the object , e.g .: " Horsey ! horsey ! horsey ...
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... ideas was more limited than it is now . Perhaps of even greater importance , though , was the fact that the speed of communication of ideas was very slow . Freedom of speech and press meant freedom for Thomas Paine to publish " Common ...
... ideas was more limited than it is now . Perhaps of even greater importance , though , was the fact that the speed of communication of ideas was very slow . Freedom of speech and press meant freedom for Thomas Paine to publish " Common ...
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... idea that shared concern and experience are more important than shared concepts . This does not mean that the various groups referred to here have abandoned their own concepts or ideas or hold that they are not important . But they have ...
... idea that shared concern and experience are more important than shared concepts . This does not mean that the various groups referred to here have abandoned their own concepts or ideas or hold that they are not important . But they have ...
Contents
JAMES BALDWIN from The Fire Next Time | 199 |
RACE AND RACISM | 211 |
DISSENT AND CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE | 290 |
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