January 21, 2008

Culture

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A man who has been alone since birth will have no verbal behavior, will not be aware of himself as a person, will possess no techniques of self-management, and with respect to the world around him will have only those meager skills which can be acquired in one short lifetime from nonsocial contingencies . . . To be for oneself is to be almost nothing (Skinner, 1971, pp. 117–118).