The Long RevolutionBegins with an examination of the nature of creative activity, then examines theoretical problems in the definition of and analysis of culture and work, and finally examines the concept of the individual and society. |
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The Creative Mind | 3 |
The Analysis of Culture | 41 |
Individuals and Societies | 72 |
Copyright | |
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