A Preface to PoliticsHeath, 1972 - 195 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 17
Página 9
... behavior is important because it defines who we are . If you act like an ass , but think like a saint , you are still an ass ! The task of this book is immodest : to begin to explore how we think and act , why such behavior is political ...
... behavior is important because it defines who we are . If you act like an ass , but think like a saint , you are still an ass ! The task of this book is immodest : to begin to explore how we think and act , why such behavior is political ...
Página 87
... behavior and action . Behavior is the normal , the routine , those things that are carefully closed by boundaries . To behave is to do the predictable , to do what has always been done . Pets behave ; children " should " be- have . In ...
... behavior and action . Behavior is the normal , the routine , those things that are carefully closed by boundaries . To behave is to do the predictable , to do what has always been done . Pets behave ; children " should " be- have . In ...
Página 124
... behavior con- trol . " The authors write : " We cannot deal rationally with the behavioral sciences until we realize that control per se is not even an issue . From the scientist's viewpoint , all human actions follow laws and patterns ...
... behavior con- trol . " The authors write : " We cannot deal rationally with the behavioral sciences until we realize that control per se is not even an issue . From the scientist's viewpoint , all human actions follow laws and patterns ...
Contenido
Politics as Evil People | 9 |
Politics and Knowledge | 29 |
The Enemy | 51 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 7 secciones no mostradas
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
action Alexis de Tocqueville American argue argument become begin to understand behavior believe bureaucracy chapter citizens common course D. H. Lawrence David Truman decisions democracy discussion Doc Daneeka dope drugs elections elite equal example fact Federalist feel freedom friends groups Hannah Arendt happiness Hermann Hesse human Ibid idea ideology impersonal important individual interests involved Irony of Democracy John Schaar justice Ken Kesey Kesey kind knowledge liberal liberty live look Madison majority means moral move myth objective obvious organizations ourselves party person police Preface to Politics problems question rational reality reason relationship rules scientists seems sense simply social society somehow Sorel suggest taught Theodore Roszak things thought tion Tom Wolfe tyranny violence voting Walden Pond whole words York