Man's Nature and His Communities: Essays on the Dynamics and Enigmas of Man's Personal and Social ExistenceIntroduction : changing perspectives -- Man's nature and his communities -- Man's tribalism as one source of his inhumanity -- Man's selfhood in its self-seeking and self-giving. |
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Changing Perspectives | 15 |
Mans Nature and His Communities | 30 |
Mans Tribalism as One Source | 84 |
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