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... values that man has at- tained in age - long strivings , is to translate them anew into the language and into the institutions of our own time , to apprehend their meaning for the present . Our " eternal values " die if in our reverence ...
... values that man has at- tained in age - long strivings , is to translate them anew into the language and into the institutions of our own time , to apprehend their meaning for the present . Our " eternal values " die if in our reverence ...
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... values . Second , there are those who , having lost their ethical goals , having no longer any intrinsic and socialized values to which they can harness their drive to action , transfer this drive to extrinsic values instead , to the ...
... values . Second , there are those who , having lost their ethical goals , having no longer any intrinsic and socialized values to which they can harness their drive to action , transfer this drive to extrinsic values instead , to the ...
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... values of their own , a code which they hold to be binding on themselves and do not treat merely as a means to their individual interests . The association of democracy with anomy is then a special one . It springs from the fact that ...
... values of their own , a code which they hold to be binding on themselves and do not treat merely as a means to their individual interests . The association of democracy with anomy is then a special one . It springs from the fact that ...
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Our Neglected Heritage | 3 |
Liberty Equality and Fraternity | 12 |
The Rule of the People | 22 |
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