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- Sebastian de Grazia, The Political Community (University of Chicago Press, 1948).
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- Fromm p. 225.
- Fromm p. 235.
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- Comfort p. 83.
- Comfort p. 110.
- Karl Mannheim, Freedom, Power and Democratic Planning (Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1951) is the most complete statement.
- Karl Mannheim, p. 287.
- Karl Mannheim, pp. 125—6. My italics.
- Karl Mannheim p. 105.
- Karl Mannheim pp. 297—301.
- Karl Mannheim p. 141.
- Karl Mannheim p. 288.
- Karl Mannheim pp. 264—5.
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- de Grazia pp. 191—2.
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- Popper p. 268.
- Popper pp. 176—7.
- Fromm, op. cit. p. 206.
- Arthur Koestler, The Age of Longing (Collins, 1951), pp. 436—7.
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