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Harman, Willis W. – Stanford Today, 1969
Today, the science of man's subjective experience is in its infancy. But if it gains momentum, its consequences may be even more far-reaching than those which emerged from the Copernican, Darwinian, and Freudian revolutions. The following propositions have accumulated an impressive amount of substantiating evidence: 1) The potentialities of the…
Descriptors: Human Dignity, Individualism, Sciences, Social Change
Harman, Willis W. – 1971
If man is to have a future which is desirable, it requires a drastic and prompt shift in the values and institutions of his society. The industrial-state paradigm of the last few hundred years was useful for that time, but for the future it has several crucial failings. These include failures: 1) to provide each person with an opportunity to…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Human Dignity, Institutions, Social Change