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Our purpose in this study , therefore , is to outline some of the distinguishing characteristics of the American agitator and then to examine the social and psychological factors which enable him to flourish .
Our purpose in this study , therefore , is to outline some of the distinguishing characteristics of the American agitator and then to examine the social and psychological factors which enable him to flourish .
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S AGITATION AND SOCIAL CHANGE Agitation may be viewed as a specific type of public activity and the agitator as a specific ... An “ advocate of social change ” may be defined as follows : The immediate cause of his activity is a social ...
S AGITATION AND SOCIAL CHANGE Agitation may be viewed as a specific type of public activity and the agitator as a specific ... An “ advocate of social change ” may be defined as follows : The immediate cause of his activity is a social ...
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THE DOCTOR WHO PREVENTS THE CURE Although malaise actually reflects social reality , it also veils and distorts it . Malaise is neither an illusion of the audience nor a mere imposition by the agitator ; it is a psychological symptom of ...
THE DOCTOR WHO PREVENTS THE CURE Although malaise actually reflects social reality , it also veils and distorts it . Malaise is neither an illusion of the audience nor a mere imposition by the agitator ; it is a psychological symptom of ...
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