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Page 391
... individual is likely to express a maximum degree of effort , and also obtain the greatest reward at the least cost , when he directs his efforts at someone of approximately equal physical attractiveness , assuming all other variables ...
... individual is likely to express a maximum degree of effort , and also obtain the greatest reward at the least cost , when he directs his efforts at someone of approximately equal physical attractiveness , assuming all other variables ...
Page 484
... individual economic effort , the single kitchen , and the parental rearing of children . Although the transformation is astounding in that the customs of many centuries have been reversed in the course of two decades , it is instructive ...
... individual economic effort , the single kitchen , and the parental rearing of children . Although the transformation is astounding in that the customs of many centuries have been reversed in the course of two decades , it is instructive ...
Page 528
... Individual life should not be organized primarily for the benefit of the family ; family life should be organized so that the individual may live as nearly like a normal human being as possible . ,, 35 Combine the need for plural ...
... Individual life should not be organized primarily for the benefit of the family ; family life should be organized so that the individual may live as nearly like a normal human being as possible . ,, 35 Combine the need for plural ...
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