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The book explores the intricate relationship between individuality and social structures, distinguishing between the conforming "someone" who adheres to societal expectations and the nonconformist "no one" who challenges norms. It delves into how these differing perceptions of identity influence moral judgment and innovation, ultimately highlighting the tension between personal beliefs and societal roles. Through this dialectic, the author examines the broader implications of individualism in contemporary society.
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Someone, No One, Kenelm Burridge
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