B.F. Skinner — "The ideal of a free man is not a man who is free from control, but a man who is …"
The ideal of a free man is not a man who is free from control, but a man who is controlled by himself.
The ideal of a free man is not a man who is free from control, but a man who is controlled by himself.
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"Religion is just another form of behavioral control."
"The individual is a passive vessel to be filled by the environment."
"The technology of behavior is a promise, not a threat."
"The world is full of things that are not my fault but nevertheless my responsibility."
"The only difference between rats and people is that rats learn from experience."
Attributed, reflects his philosophy, specific source can be elusive.
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