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'''Date''': July 20, 1957<br /> | '''Date''': July 20, 1957<br /> | ||
'''KPA''': 45/09 | '''KPA''': 45/09 |
Revision as of 17:11, 21 September 2017
Robert Owen (3)
"Freedom and Technology" - General Comments (3)
Comments on my "Introduction", Draft #1
The Great Transformation (4)
Interdisciplinary Project (2)
The Early Marx (2)
Sartre and Camus
Modern Politics (4)
America
China (2)
Notes
Russia
Canada
Adler
[54] Adler[1] was utterly and had much more influence on education children than Freud. His name get lost. His was more an injunction than Freud's, which was a discovery.
Tawney
Melvin J. Lasky
"La Tyrannie"
K.P. Personal (2)
Editor's Notes
Text Informations
Date: July 20, 1957
KPA: 45/09