THE (BIO)DNERSITY DEBATE

THE (BIO)DNERSITY DEBATE

the beginning of the 20th century, however, the rise of a "con-sumer" society was accompanied a new emphasis on personality. According to the new ideal, Fox writes, "adulthood was open- ended, always still to be grown into, and ever subject to renegotiation."
According to Fox, it was not, as some historians have insisted, that personality displaced character, but that the two were merged. And the merger was carried out partly under the auspices of Protestant thinkers. Thus Henry...

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