the idea of a family is a social invention to limit individual freedom of action n

CITM_f7d490a703cf · 2 source instruments · 1 surface variant

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the idea of a family is a social invention to limit individual freedom of action n

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  1. The idea of a family is a social invention to limit individual freedom of action. (N)

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Alienation Test

INST_8efeacea0581

The idea of a family is a social invention to limit individual freedom of action. (N)

The Alienation Test

INST_4d0de81acd94

The idea of a family is a social invention to limit individual freedom of action. (N)

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