The Beginnings of Critical Realism in America, 1860-1920Harcourt, Brace & World, 1958 - 429 strán (strany) |
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... determinism that marked political thought from Harrington and John Adams to Webster and Calhoun ; but we are equipped with a psychological knowledge that those earlier thinkers lacked . Wedding the new psychology to the older economic ...
... determinism that marked political thought from Harrington and John Adams to Webster and Calhoun ; but we are equipped with a psychological knowledge that those earlier thinkers lacked . Wedding the new psychology to the older economic ...
Strana 326
... determinism results inevitably from the sense of social pressure on the individual . Social complexity entails a feeling of coercive regimentation by forces too strong to contend against . These forces are both internal and external ...
... determinism results inevitably from the sense of social pressure on the individual . Social complexity entails a feeling of coercive regimentation by forces too strong to contend against . These forces are both internal and external ...
Strana 327
... Determinism is in the air . Complexity and American Determinism . Complexity springs from : 1. Machine industrialism . The bigness of the economic machine dwarfs the individual and creates a sense of impotency . 2. The great city ...
... Determinism is in the air . Complexity and American Determinism . Complexity springs from : 1. Machine industrialism . The bigness of the economic machine dwarfs the individual and creates a sense of impotency . 2. The great city ...
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