Social & Cultural Dynamics: A Study of Change in Major Systems of Art, Truth, Ethics, Law and Social Relationships |
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A. Active Sensate Culture Mentality ( Active " Epicureans ” ) . Sharing with other
forms of Sensate mentality all the above four premises , it seeks the
consummation of its needs and ends mainly through the most " efficient "
modification ...
A. Active Sensate Culture Mentality ( Active " Epicureans ” ) . Sharing with other
forms of Sensate mentality all the above four premises , it seeks the
consummation of its needs and ends mainly through the most " efficient "
modification ...
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But , being obliged to exert themselves to get what Passive “ " Epicureans "
receive as gifts , the devotees of this type of mentality have to resort to hypocrisy
as their technique , and in this lies their principal difference from Passive “
Epicureans ...
But , being obliged to exert themselves to get what Passive “ " Epicureans "
receive as gifts , the devotees of this type of mentality have to resort to hypocrisy
as their technique , and in this lies their principal difference from Passive “
Epicureans ...
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With the characteristics of the chief culture types in our minds , even a superficial
glance at our friends and acquaintances would show some of them to be
conspicuously Active “ Epicureans ” to a larger or smaller degree ; others to be
Passive ...
With the characteristics of the chief culture types in our minds , even a superficial
glance at our friends and acquaintances would show some of them to be
conspicuously Active “ Epicureans ” to a larger or smaller degree ; others to be
Passive ...
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