Lost Individuals and Lost Communities: How Do We Restore Relationships? Insights from Josiah Royce

The Pluralist 11 (3):26-41 (2016)
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Self-consciousness, social consciousness and nature. I.Josiah Royce - 1895 - Philosophical Review 4 (5):465-485.

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