Engelhart, L. Kurt
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Description: Essays in philosophy and on society.
Pioneering in Philosophy: L. Kurt Engelhart In the early 19th century, St. Louis was a trading center for the individuals who initially charted the interior of North America. However, there was quite a different type of individual for whom St. Louis was itself a source of livelihood and a more or less permanent home. A division of function existed between these two types of individuals: the traders, mountain men, and explorers were significantly different from the entrepreneurs and other civilized people who inhabited the city. This division was a symbiotic one that benefited parties of both interests. Without the city dwellers, the explorers would have had no purpose and could not have constituted a vector destined to conquer a continent. That purpose, manifest in those explorers, represents an essential aspect of human behavior then and now.
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Date | Creation Date: 27-Sep-1990 04:00:00 UTC Expiry Date: 26-Sep-2020 04:00:00 UTC |