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Freedom and culture

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: United States; Prentice-Hall; 1959Description: 182pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 306 LEE
Summary: THE PAPERS IN THIS VOLUME WERE selected, arranged, and edited by my friends Clark Moustakas and David Smillie. It was they who saw unity in my scattered publications of the last fifteen years, they who undertook the painstaking work of preparing the manuscript and of attending to the many details involved. By their decision, their names do not appear on the title page; yet they are largely responsible for this book, since without their encouragement and appre ciation and hard work the volume would not have appeared. The individual papers themselves owe much to my hundreds of students at Vassar College and The Merrill-Palmer School; to my students whose fresh vision, whose goading questions, whose uncluttered insights, whose refusal to accept what I took for granted, helped me to break through the wall of my presuppositions, and to pursue a new idea along its tor tuous way
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THE PAPERS IN THIS VOLUME WERE selected, arranged, and edited by my friends Clark Moustakas and David Smillie. It was they who saw unity in my scattered publications of the last fifteen years, they who undertook the painstaking work of preparing the manuscript and of attending to the many details involved. By their decision, their names do not appear on the title page; yet they are largely responsible for this book, since without their encouragement and appre ciation and hard work the volume would not have appeared.
The individual papers themselves owe much to my hundreds of students at Vassar College and The Merrill-Palmer School; to my students whose fresh vision, whose goading questions, whose uncluttered insights, whose refusal to accept what I took for granted, helped me to break through the wall of my presuppositions, and to pursue a new idea along its tor tuous way

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