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" In order that any society may function well, its members must acquire the kind of character which makes them want to act in the way they have to act as members of the society or of a special class within it. "
Essays in the Public Philosophy - Seite 95
von Walter Lippmann - 189 Seiten
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People of Plenty: Economic Abundance and the American Character

David M. Potter - 2009 - 245 Seiten
...with remarkable clarity, as follows: "In order that any society may function well, its members must acquire the kind of character which makes them want...the society or of a special class within it. They have to desire what objectively is necessary for them to do. Outer force is to be replaced by inner...
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Elements of Judicial Strategy

Walter F. Murphy - 1964 - 264 Seiten
...patterns. As Erich Fromm has observed, "In order that any society may function well, its members must acquire the kind of character which makes them want...the society or of a special class within it. They have to desire what objectively is necessary for them to do."15 As in all interpersonal relations,...
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The Politics of Individualism: Parties and the American Character in the ...

Lawrence Frederick Kohl - 1991 - 279 Seiten
..."fit in." In the words of Erich Fromm: "In order that any society may function well, its members must acquire the kind of character which makes them want...the society or of a special class within it. They have to desire what objectively is necessary for them to do. Outer force is replaced by inner compulsion,...
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New Essays on The Catcher in the Rye

Jack Salzman - 1991 - 134 Seiten
...supportive, and is probably essential: In order that any society may function well, its members must acquire the kind of character which makes them want to act in the way that they have to act as members of the society or of a special class within it.12 This optimistic...
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Experiencing a Foreign Culture: Papers in English, American, and Australian ...

Werner Delanoy, Johann Köberl, Heinz Tschachler - 1993 - 320 Seiten
...otherwise; readers of Erich Fromm will remember that in a well-functioning society "its members must acquire the kind of character which makes them want to act in the way they have to act ... they have to desire what is objectively is necessary for them to do."30 It is no coincidence therefore...
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The Masterless: Self & Society in Modern America

Wilfred M. McClay - 1994 - 386 Seiten
...explication of social character at length: "In order that any society may function well, its members must acquire the kind of character which makes them want...the way they have to act as members of the society. . . . They have to desire what objectively is necessary for them to do. Outer force is replaced by...
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Culture and Human Nature

Melford Elliott Spiro, Benjamin Killborne, L. Lewis L. Langness - 346 Seiten
...in internalized, as well as in intrinsic, cultural motivation the members of society have acquired "the kind of character which makes them want to act in the way they have to act ..." Conclusions In the past, when the behavioral sciences were still reacting against instinctivist...
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Rethinking Materialism: Perspectives on the Spiritual Dimension of Economic ...

Robert Wuthnow - 1995 - 292 Seiten
...al. in The Lonely Crowd (1969), p. 5: "In order that any society may function well, its members must acquire the kind of character which makes them want...the society or of a special class within it. They have to desire what objectively is necessary for them to do. Outer force is replaced by inner compulsion,...
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Social Science Quotations: Who Said What, When, and Where

David L. Sills, Robert King Merton - 2000 - 466 Seiten
...commodity. Escape from Freedom 1 94 1 : 1 1 9. In order that any society may function well, its members must acquire the kind of character which makes them want...the society or of a special class within it. They have to desire what objectively is necessary for them to do. Individual and Social Origins of Neurosis...
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Self, Symbols, and Society: Classic Readings in Social Psychology

Nathan Rousseau - 2002 - 392 Seiten
...and character training may be sought: "In order that any society may function well, its members must acquire the kind of character which makes them want...the society or of a special class within it. They have to desire what objectively is necessary for them to do. Outer force is replaced by inner compulsion,...
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