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... true conver- sation , he is the figure who most reasonably challenges the bureaucratic ethic I have gone to some length to deplore . Thus we may propose our Utopia . The bureaucracy , which is so admirably fitted to getting things done ...
... true conver- sation , he is the figure who most reasonably challenges the bureaucratic ethic I have gone to some length to deplore . Thus we may propose our Utopia . The bureaucracy , which is so admirably fitted to getting things done ...
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... true Christian , as a free surrender of the limiting and artificial constraints of the understanding , to open the ... true education , the true paideia which is never finished . We can , if we will , make every facet of intellectual ...
... true Christian , as a free surrender of the limiting and artificial constraints of the understanding , to open the ... true education , the true paideia which is never finished . We can , if we will , make every facet of intellectual ...
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... true city center is to regain its true significance these are its unqualifiable attributes . Similar characteristics should recur to a lesser degree wherever node points of services and communication develop . Where hierarchies of ...
... true city center is to regain its true significance these are its unqualifiable attributes . Similar characteristics should recur to a lesser degree wherever node points of services and communication develop . Where hierarchies of ...
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NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS | 4 |
PARABLE Ronald Scibilia | 19 |
CONTENTS | 4 |
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