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... fantasies and given their projectors a freedom from sensible inhibitions hitherto enjoyed only in the form of nocturnal dreams. As a result, their acutest exhibitions of intelligence are not to be distinguished from the addled ...
... fantasies and given their projectors a freedom from sensible inhibitions hitherto enjoyed only in the form of nocturnal dreams. As a result, their acutest exhibitions of intelligence are not to be distinguished from the addled ...
Page 290
... fantasies that burst forth with the success of the first megamachines in the Pyramid Age. The conclusion seems inescapable: the one part of the human personality that so far evades rational control is that which produces these fantasies ...
... fantasies that burst forth with the success of the first megamachines in the Pyramid Age. The conclusion seems inescapable: the one part of the human personality that so far evades rational control is that which produces these fantasies ...
Page 457
... fantasies now rife. Montagu, M. F. Ashley (editor). Man and Aggression. New York: 1968. Useful emetic for those who have swallowed Ardrey's fantasies. Montgomery, Edmund. Philosophical Problems in the Light of Vital Organization. New ...
... fantasies now rife. Montagu, M. F. Ashley (editor). Man and Aggression. New York: 1968. Useful emetic for those who have swallowed Ardrey's fantasies. Montgomery, Edmund. Philosophical Problems in the Light of Vital Organization. New ...
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RETURN OF THE SUN GOD | 28 |
THE MECHANIZED WORLD PICTURE | 51 |
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