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== Comments on "Robert Owen, Draft #1 ==
== Comments on "Robert Owen, Draft #1 ==
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== Frobel ==
== Frobel ==
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== "Freedom and Technology" - General Comments (4) ==
== "Freedom and Technology" - General Comments (4) ==
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== Interdisciplinary Project (3) ==
== Interdisciplinary Project (3) ==
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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
=== Sartre and Camus (2) ===
=== Sartre and Camus (2) ===
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=== "Psychology and Ideology" ===
=== "Psychology and Ideology" ===
{{Page |n°=23}} Terry is working on an article that P. wrote in 1945. It says that institutional change is caused by various types of strain and the most important is the tension between the actual motives and postulated motives. When do institutions change? When actual motives are too distant from the motives they are supposed to be.<ref>See both texts (or two versions of the same project) in [[41/07]].</ref>
{{Page |n°=23}} Terry is working on an article that P. wrote in 1945. It says that institutional change is caused by various types of strain and the most important is the tension between the actual motives and postulated motives. When do institutions change? When actual motives are too distant from the motives they are supposed to be.<ref>See both texts (or two versions of the same project) in [[41/07]].</ref> [[#mw-page-base|↑]]


=== Personal (3) ===
=== Personal (3) ===
 
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== Text Informations ==
== Text Informations ==
'''Date''': August 24, 1957 (Interview)<br />
'''Date''': August 24, 1957 (Interview)<br />

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Weekend Notes (Overview)


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Comments on "Robert Owen, Draft #1

Frobel

"Freedom and Technology" - General Comments (4)

Interdisciplinary Project (3)

Notes

Sartre and Camus (2)

"Psychology and Ideology"

[23] Terry is working on an article that P. wrote in 1945. It says that institutional change is caused by various types of strain and the most important is the tension between the actual motives and postulated motives. When do institutions change? When actual motives are too distant from the motives they are supposed to be.[1]

Personal (3)

Text Informations

Date: August 24, 1957 (Interview)
KPA: 45/10

Editor's Notes

  1. See both texts (or two versions of the same project) in 41/07.