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I intend the following to be a simple chapter by paraphrastic synopsis of the title work to go in the existing English article as a section.
I intend the following to be a simple chapter by chapter paraphrastic synopsis of the title work to go in the existing English article as a section.


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When figures as widely spread on the political spectrum as Ayn Rand and Noam Chomsky condemn a work something must be up. I think this and Walden Two are Skinners most important works.
When figures as widely spread on the political spectrum as Ayn Rand and Noam Chomsky condemn a work something must be up. I think this and Walden Two are Skinners most important works. I think it's hard to put this work in context without having read Walden Two.


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I intend the following to be a simple chapter by chapter paraphrastic synopsis of the title work to go in the existing English article as a section.



When figures as widely spread on the political spectrum as Ayn Rand and Noam Chomsky condemn a work something must be up. I think this and Walden Two are Skinners most important works. I think it's hard to put this work in context without having read Walden Two.

Synopsis

A Technology of Behavior

Freedom

Dignity

Punishment

Alternatives to Punishment

Values

The Evolution of Culture

The Design of Culture

What is Man?