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... seems to be " more himself , " more loving , more relaxed , and brighter in his judgment - in other words , vital in a new way . Most of all , he seems to be more activated and activating ; he is in the free possession of a certain ...
... seems to be " more himself , " more loving , more relaxed , and brighter in his judgment - in other words , vital in a new way . Most of all , he seems to be more activated and activating ; he is in the free possession of a certain ...
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... seems al- most impossible to discuss woman's nature or nurture without awaking the slogans for and against the all - too - recent emancipa- tion . Moralistic fervor outlives changed conditions and feminist suspicion watches over any ...
... seems al- most impossible to discuss woman's nature or nurture without awaking the slogans for and against the all - too - recent emancipa- tion . Moralistic fervor outlives changed conditions and feminist suspicion watches over any ...
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... seems to escalate the problem just at the time when ( and this would seem to be no coincidence ) a more universal , more inclusive human identity seems forcefully suggested by the very need for survival . National - socialist Germany is ...
... seems to escalate the problem just at the time when ( and this would seem to be no coincidence ) a more universal , more inclusive human identity seems forcefully suggested by the very need for survival . National - socialist Germany is ...
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Preface | 9 |
Prologue | 15 |
Foundations in Observation | 44 |
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