Abstract
“The shape of the new paradigm is not yet clear … but we have intimations of what it will be like. The stress will fall more upon the public than the private, the social rather than the individual, liberation rather than liberty, equality rather than hierarchy, inquiry rather than authority, praxis rather then theory, the ecumenical rather than the provincial, the plural rather than the monolithic, the global rather than the national, the ecological rather than the anthropological.”
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