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+ | Possessive Individualism is when an individual manages him/her self or his/her capacities and owes nothing to society. Possessive Individualism was also one of the basic principles of the modern west when it came to interacting with nature. | ||
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+ | [[http://www.jstor.org/discover/10.2307/27853857?sid=21105401670341&uid=4&uid=3739808&uid=2&uid=3739256]] | ||
+ | Ancient Origins Manual Page 85 |
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Back to *History 8 Mesopotamia Vocabulary
Possessive Individualism is when an individual manages him/her self or his/her capacities and owes nothing to society. Possessive Individualism was also one of the basic principles of the modern west when it came to interacting with nature.
Sources: [[1]] Ancient Origins Manual Page 85