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... values striving sullenly against one another . When the balance is maintained , the self is integrated . When it breaks down , the result is anxiety , guilt , neurosis , and , in the worst cases , madness . Static and stable cultures ...
... values striving sullenly against one another . When the balance is maintained , the self is integrated . When it breaks down , the result is anxiety , guilt , neurosis , and , in the worst cases , madness . Static and stable cultures ...
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... value of lives lost , damage to neutrals , losses of civilian production , relief costs , etc. The combined value of all public - school buildings in the USA in 1913 would have paid total war expenses in 1917 for only one week . With ...
... value of lives lost , damage to neutrals , losses of civilian production , relief costs , etc. The combined value of all public - school buildings in the USA in 1913 would have paid total war expenses in 1917 for only one week . With ...
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... values by which they live in the face of threatening challenge posed by the most formidable would - be conquerors of the world since the Mongols . In the long perspective of times to come , it may transpire that the most important ...
... values by which they live in the face of threatening challenge posed by the most formidable would - be conquerors of the world since the Mongols . In the long perspective of times to come , it may transpire that the most important ...
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A BOOK OF ORIGINS | 31 |
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