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"In a word, just as they [social scientists] have already seen the need of expanding their conception of behavior to include talk (and the relatively low-level generalisations expressed in it), so they must now expand it still further to include the more abstract levels of theoretical behavior, wherever these occur in societies." W.T. Jones, "The Romantic Syndrome," p. 41.

"In a word, the humanistic student of ideas has concentrated on a series of Mass which he has tended to study in isolation from the cultural millien in which they have emerged."   W.T. Jones, "The Romantic Syndromc," p. 41.

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