Silliman Journal, Volumes 24-25Silliman University., 1977 - Literature |
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... individual thereby treating him as an object and not a human being . A related influence , made possible by the great changes in pro- duction and communication technologies , has been the rise of bureau- cracy as the dominant ...
... individual thereby treating him as an object and not a human being . A related influence , made possible by the great changes in pro- duction and communication technologies , has been the rise of bureau- cracy as the dominant ...
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... individuals who make up the university . We must develop measures which will assure the centrality of each individual whether faculty or administrator , graduate assistant or groundskeeper . If universities are to transmit the humane ...
... individuals who make up the university . We must develop measures which will assure the centrality of each individual whether faculty or administrator , graduate assistant or groundskeeper . If universities are to transmit the humane ...
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... individual falls into slavery . The task of reconciling the interest of the individual with the in- terest of the majority cannot be evaded , for even as we wrote in our Constitution the Bill of Rights of the individual we likewise ...
... individual falls into slavery . The task of reconciling the interest of the individual with the in- terest of the majority cannot be evaded , for even as we wrote in our Constitution the Bill of Rights of the individual we likewise ...
Contents
Toward A Humane | 1 |
Their Constraints | 12 |
Man The Sinner Lourdino A Yuzon | 71 |
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