The duality of human existence: Isolation and communion in Western man
- Authors
- David Bakan
- Journal
- Medical Entomology and Zoology
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About The duality of human existence: Isolation and communion in Western man
This paper, published in 1966, received 526 indexed citations . Written by David Bakan. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Social Psychology (229 citations), Sociology and Political Science (198 citations) and Clinical Psychology (183 citations). Published in Medical Entomology and Zoology.
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