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Therefore it values the sensory and material values, commodities, objects, wealth
, much more than the Ideational mentality. ... men, each of whom is a true reality,
strive to appropriate, each for himself, as much of these values as possible.
Therefore it values the sensory and material values, commodities, objects, wealth
, much more than the Ideational mentality. ... men, each of whom is a true reality,
strive to appropriate, each for himself, as much of these values as possible.
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Since the sensory-empirical values, whether wealth, physical might, sensory
happiness, and the like, are only pseudo values to Ideational mentality, the rich,
the physically mighty, the capable organizers of the economic, political, or other ...
Since the sensory-empirical values, whether wealth, physical might, sensory
happiness, and the like, are only pseudo values to Ideational mentality, the rich,
the physically mighty, the capable organizers of the economic, political, or other ...
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RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE MAIN TYPES OF CULTURE AND ECONOMIC
CONDITIONS If we mean by economic values the totality of the Sensate values
concerned with the satisfaction mainly of bodily needs , and prized as the means
...
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE MAIN TYPES OF CULTURE AND ECONOMIC
CONDITIONS If we mean by economic values the totality of the Sensate values
concerned with the satisfaction mainly of bodily needs , and prized as the means
...
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RELATIONSHIPS | 3 |
Extensity of Interaction | 8 |
Chapter Two FLUCTUATION OF THE FAMILISTIC CONTRACTUAL AND COMPUL | 43 |
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