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... equally inordinate violence and destruction a purely accidental one ? In the working out of this parallel and in the tracing of the archetypal machine through later Western history , I found that many obscure irrational manifestations ...
... equally inordinate violence and destruction a purely accidental one ? In the working out of this parallel and in the tracing of the archetypal machine through later Western history , I found that many obscure irrational manifestations ...
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... equally solid but also equally uncertain bit . of testimony : the human skeleton , all too rarely available in complete form : in particular , the brain case . There is evidence , from other animals than man , cited by Bernhard Rensch ...
... equally solid but also equally uncertain bit . of testimony : the human skeleton , all too rarely available in complete form : in particular , the brain case . There is evidence , from other animals than man , cited by Bernhard Rensch ...
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... equally varied , equally demanding , equally enjoyable , in which the whole community could participate , on a far higher level of well - being than had been possible in a mainly food - gathering economy . This daily work not merely ...
... equally varied , equally demanding , equally enjoyable , in which the whole community could participate , on a far higher level of well - being than had been possible in a mainly food - gathering economy . This daily work not merely ...
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PROLOGUE | 3 |
THE MINDFULNESS OF MAN | 14 |
IN THE DREAMTIME LONG AGO | 48 |
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