A Critique of Cultural Theory's Impossibility Theorem
Various proponents of Cultural Theory (CT) have claimed that CT's Impossibility Theorem, namely that there are precisely five viable ways of life, has been formally proved. In this paper, I (a) show that the Impossibility Theorem has not been formally proved and (b) present a refutation of the...
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Main Author: | NOWACKI, Mark |
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Language: | English |
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2004
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