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Social control in a free society / by Loren C.Eiseley...[et all]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: The Benjamin Franklin lectures of the university of Pennsylvania sixth seriesPublication details: Philadelphia; University of Pennsylvania Press; 1960Description: 139pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 303.33 SOC
Summary: THERE IS NO NOVELTY IN THE OBSERVATION THAT THE ADVANCES OF technology and the complexities of modern society have made it increasingly difficult in recent years for the individual to retain his individuality. Between the alienated artist and the lonely crowd there is now a confusion of ideals and values that have been substituted for the single concept of the free man in a free society.
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THERE IS NO NOVELTY IN THE OBSERVATION THAT THE ADVANCES OF technology and the complexities of modern society have made it increasingly difficult in recent years for the individual to retain his individuality. Between the alienated artist and the lonely crowd there is now a confusion of ideals and values that have been substituted for the single concept of the free man in a free society.

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