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Amitai Etzioni
Amitai Etzioni (born Werner Falk, 4 January 1929, Cologne, Germany) is a German-Israeli-American sociologist. In 1933, Amitai Etzioni was only four years old when the Nazis rose to power in Germany. He was separated from his family but reunited with them by the year 1947. In that time, Etzioni...
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