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The power of one person.(Bird's Eye)(Editorial)
The American Enterprise
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January 01, 2004 |
Zinsmeister, Karl |
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If this issue of The American Enterprise has a unifying thread, it is the claim that individual people still have the ability to reshape history, to change the momentum of society, to make a difference in their own sphere and the larger world around them.
That was once something of a truism. But then a ragbag of theorists ranging from Karl Marx to Sigmund Freud to Richard Dawkins to the Tofflers convinced many modern observers that society is to a considerable degree on autopilot. It is mostly shaped, they insisted, by looming impersonal forces like economics or biology or technology. And where it is nudged by individuals, those individuals are acting primarily ...
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