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might, for example, want better schools, or a nation with no Vietnams
or an economy without alienated workers. And far from making ques–
tions of value irrelevant, a study of behavior would make them more
urgent as man must increasingly face the question of his future.
It
is
useless to play with abstract notions of "culture" when the issue is
to determine the concrete culture we find most humane.
Andrew Mclaughlin
Broadway and 88th Str••t
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