The Archaic Principle in EducationW. MacLellan, 1962 - 119 páginas |
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... social problems , and are wedded to specific social systems . That is why their main aim is the preservation of a given status quo . Like everything specialised in nature , they must break down before a new exigency . They have not been ...
... social problems , and are wedded to specific social systems . That is why their main aim is the preservation of a given status quo . Like everything specialised in nature , they must break down before a new exigency . They have not been ...
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... social problem , had already sought and found equilibrium in the caste system and in rein- carnation : in other words , in types of social conformity and social adaptation . In contrast , to quote again Arthur Koestler , who as a Jew ...
... social problem , had already sought and found equilibrium in the caste system and in rein- carnation : in other words , in types of social conformity and social adaptation . In contrast , to quote again Arthur Koestler , who as a Jew ...
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... Social totalitarianism has not formed itself without a corresponding formation of ruling cultural classes . In the series " L'esprit laïc " of November 1961 , the B.B.C. actually discussed whether the " layman " could have any voice in ...
... Social totalitarianism has not formed itself without a corresponding formation of ruling cultural classes . In the series " L'esprit laïc " of November 1961 , the B.B.C. actually discussed whether the " layman " could have any voice in ...
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