Identity Youth and Crisis1968 |
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... youth so acutely aware of identity prob- lems . Those who , in the contemptuous view of youth consoli- dated in technological expansion , are the " peaceniks , " are the humanists whose style of consolidation also includes quite old ...
... youth so acutely aware of identity prob- lems . Those who , in the contemptuous view of youth consoli- dated in technological expansion , are the " peaceniks , " are the humanists whose style of consolidation also includes quite old ...
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... youth which derives a certain strength of identity from the whole ideological package of technological expansion can I discuss our new - humanist youth from a more balanced viewpoint . For does not an interplay between a new dominant ...
... youth which derives a certain strength of identity from the whole ideological package of technological expansion can I discuss our new - humanist youth from a more balanced viewpoint . For does not an interplay between a new dominant ...
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... youth which can take active charge of technical development and manages to learn and to identify with the ingeniousness of invention , the improvement of production , and the care of machinery , thus being in command of a new and ...
... youth which can take active charge of technical development and manages to learn and to identify with the ingeniousness of invention , the improvement of production , and the care of machinery , thus being in command of a new and ...
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Preface | 9 |
Prologue | 15 |
Foundations in Observation | 44 |
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