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... ideology . From what has been said so far we can ascribe to ideology the function of offering youth ( 1 ) a simplified perspective of the fu- ture which encompasses all foreseeable time and thus counteracts individual " time confusion ...
... ideology . From what has been said so far we can ascribe to ideology the function of offering youth ( 1 ) a simplified perspective of the fu- ture which encompasses all foreseeable time and thus counteracts individual " time confusion ...
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... ideology has a compelling pow vival " : consists of a traditional force in the state of rejuve " Intensely serious ... ideology and helps to stamp , as it completes , the individual's identity . Thus , identity and ideology are two ...
... ideology has a compelling pow vival " : consists of a traditional force in the state of rejuve " Intensely serious ... ideology and helps to stamp , as it completes , the individual's identity . Thus , identity and ideology are two ...
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... ideology " differ- ently from its exclusively political usage , as I , in turn , have at- tempted to approach the ideological as a psychological fact and need related to , but not explained by , political phenomena . In a second ...
... ideology " differ- ently from its exclusively political usage , as I , in turn , have at- tempted to approach the ideological as a psychological fact and need related to , but not explained by , political phenomena . In a second ...
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Preface | 9 |
Prologue | 15 |
Foundations in Observation | 44 |
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