Take Today: The Executive as DropoutHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1972 - 304 páginas |
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... Society possible . He expressed mis- givings that had become general in 1914 , when people compared the con- sciousness typical of the Great Society with those states of consciousness typical of more primitive organizations . These ...
... Society possible . He expressed mis- givings that had become general in 1914 , when people compared the con- sciousness typical of the Great Society with those states of consciousness typical of more primitive organizations . These ...
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... society , insofar as it exploited " caste , " was tribal rather than economic , i.e. , caste meant role , not " class " or job . In India to this day , any man can change his caste by changing his role , by moving from plumber to doctor ...
... society , insofar as it exploited " caste , " was tribal rather than economic , i.e. , caste meant role , not " class " or job . In India to this day , any man can change his caste by changing his role , by moving from plumber to doctor ...
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... society . We return to what Shakespeare thought of role playing in musical terms , as if each member of society were in a communal orchestra : Music do I hear ? Ha , ha ! Keep time . How sour sweet music is When time is broke and no ...
... society . We return to what Shakespeare thought of role playing in musical terms , as if each member of society were in a communal orchestra : Music do I hear ? Ha , ha ! Keep time . How sour sweet music is When time is broke and no ...
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