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Page 152
To gauge the real significance of this argument , one must realize that man's
institutions and his state of mind affect one another . Institutions depend on
traditional emotional attitudes to which they owe their origin and survival and , in
turn ...
To gauge the real significance of this argument , one must realize that man's
institutions and his state of mind affect one another . Institutions depend on
traditional emotional attitudes to which they owe their origin and survival and , in
turn ...
Page 515
The individual is at the mercy of these institutions , the standards of which he
must recognize as low if he is conscientious and not bare of any imagination . He
is hence forced to accept some compromise , particularly since he must realize
that ...
The individual is at the mercy of these institutions , the standards of which he
must recognize as low if he is conscientious and not bare of any imagination . He
is hence forced to accept some compromise , particularly since he must realize
that ...
Page 560
In fact , this institution is merely an organization of delegates from national
governments and not of independent individuals who , guided solely by their
personal convictions , represent the populations of the various countries .
Moreover ...
In fact , this institution is merely an organization of delegates from national
governments and not of independent individuals who , guided solely by their
personal convictions , represent the populations of the various countries .
Moreover ...
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