Beyond Freedom and DignityArgues that concepts of freedom and dignity are destructive of values they claim to foster; that a technology of behavior would be more prductive of the good society. |
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... sense of craftsmanship or pride in one's work , ” or a “ sense of the dignity of labor , ” or , where crafts and skills are a part of the caste mores , by chang- ing " the deep emotional resistance of the caste super- ego , " as one ...
... sense of craftsmanship or pride in one's work , ” or a “ sense of the dignity of labor , ” or , where crafts and skills are a part of the caste mores , by chang- ing " the deep emotional resistance of the caste super- ego , " as one ...
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... sense . It is not true , therefore , that the empirical scientist must deny that there can be " any scientific concern with human and political values and goals , " or that morality , justice , and order under law lie " beyond survival ...
... sense . It is not true , therefore , that the empirical scientist must deny that there can be " any scientific concern with human and political values and goals , " or that morality , justice , and order under law lie " beyond survival ...
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... sense of hopelessness or nostalgia , cor- rect the impression that " we neither can nor need to do anything for ourselves , " and promote a " sense of freedom and dignity ” by building " a sense of confi- dence and worth . " In other ...
... sense of hopelessness or nostalgia , cor- rect the impression that " we neither can nor need to do anything for ourselves , " and promote a " sense of freedom and dignity ” by building " a sense of confi- dence and worth . " In other ...
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