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Showing papers in "Thesis Eleven in 1996"






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TL;DR: It could be conceivable that society is not an organism, that it has no structure, and that it functions only temporarily or seemingly as discussed by the authors, but it could also be possible to see that the most obvious analogies are not the best.
Abstract: It could be conceivable that society is not an organism, that it has no structure, that it functions only temporarily or seemingly. The most obvious analogies are not the best.The Human Province, p.245True, he [man] wants to “preserve” himself, but he also simultaneously wants other things which are inseparable from this.Crowds and Power, p. 293The planning nature of man is a very late addition that violates his essential, his transforming nature.The Secret Heart of the Clock, p. 119Man, regarding himself as the measure of all things, is almost unknown. His progress in self-knowledge is minimal, every new theory obscures more of him than it illuminates.The Conscience of Words, p. 111

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TL;DR: In memoriam Hinrich Fink-Eitel as mentioned in this paper, the author of the following book, "In Memoriam, Hinrich Eitel: A Memorial Letter".
Abstract: In memoriam Hinrich Fink-Eitel

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