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- 2.1
- assumptions: - People always see themselves as individuals with a distinct individual self-interest. - Peo... . Society, furthermore, is not simply a group of individuals. It is a **whole which is greater than the sum of
- 3.2
- ption. * They are “experts” at being bourgeois individuals. * The expanding consumer culture of the urban
- 5.2
- e prohibition is for the whole community, not for individuals and their choices. * In the simplest form, th
- 6.1
- ?”// will tend to reveal a mostly-stable group of individuals who depend on each other on a regular basis. (And
- 7.1
- cribed as prescriptions and prohibitions. * Are individuals nothing more than obedient, robotic rule-follower