| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - This author, impugns the theory of social action which assumes 'that man is a reasonable being who always intelligently seeks his own good and is guided in all his activities by enlightened self-interest.??? [25] Unfortunately McDougall's easy victory over such a vulnerable position has resulted in his substitution of another absolute spring of action as the basis for all human behavior, namely th
|