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As a result, there is no such thing as an unchanging human nature, but only an idea of such which varies historically.
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Theories of what he calls plebiscitary democracy assume romantic and utopian notions of human nature and society.
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However, since he is human, we must say that at some point he will desire a house because this is part of human nature.
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Like human nature, the tribal mind naturally resists overt change.
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Struggling against the currents of human nature and society, they may lose more often than they winbut only rarely do they give up.
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Rather than containing a distinct plot, this book reads more like a discourse on war and human nature.
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It teaches human nature and the experience of all centuries.
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He devoted himself to developing the foundations of a science of human nature.
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Human nature was always the focus of his interest.
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To exist in this paradoxical state, would mean to have a complete intuition of his human nature.
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