Nature and Civilization: Some Implications for Politics |
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Aristotle associated B. F. Skinner become bureaucracy C. E. M. Joad capital punishment central century chapter characteristic civiliza classical coercion complex civilization complex technology conception consciousness context course critics culture decisions deliberate desirable distribution distributive justice division of labor economic Edward Bellamy ends equality example existence expression factors framework fraternity growth idea individual industrial inevitable issues justice kind legislation liberty limited machine man's mankind Marxist material means modern civilization negative freedom neighborhood nonviolent notion numbers organization paradigm particularly personality Plato political philosophy population positive freedom positive liberty possible preutopian primitive human nature primitive Nature principle problem rational reflected relations relatively revolution seek seems sense simply Sir Alister Hardy social change society soul spiritual structure suggested supposedly sure technological development teleological nature tend tendency things thought tion Tolstoyan utopians values violence violent coercion whole York