18,99 €
inkl. MwSt.

Versandfertig in 1-2 Wochen
payback
9 °P sammeln
  • Gebundenes Buch

The Cooperative Principle of Freeway Driving's main objective is to encourage drivers to interact and cooperate with other drivers in a way that will allow traffic to flow freely, which is the antithesis of defensive driving "Actually our concept of freedom today is essentially a negative one. It is freedom from and not freedom to, because we are mostly concerned with what we are against and not what we are for - against whom we should defend ourselves rather than what we are living for." -Erich Fromm

Produktbeschreibung
The Cooperative Principle of Freeway Driving's main objective is to encourage drivers to interact and cooperate with other drivers in a way that will allow traffic to flow freely, which is the antithesis of defensive driving "Actually our concept of freedom today is essentially a negative one. It is freedom from and not freedom to, because we are mostly concerned with what we are against and not what we are for - against whom we should defend ourselves rather than what we are living for." -Erich Fromm
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Autorenporträt
Fred Spruell (aka Frederick Rule) was born in Greenville, Mississippi, Feb. 27, 1942, and grew up on a cotton plantation in Minter City, Mississippi. At 6 years of age he began picking and chopping cotton until he graduated from high school in 1961 and then moved to New York. In 1963 he was drafted into the United States Air Force and rose to Staff Sargent. He was discharged in 1967. His working career includes working as a Camera Operator and Floor Director at KTBS Channel 27 in Topeka, Kansas. After moving to California, he workedin Mitchell Silverberg & Knupp's law firm, worked as a tour guide and stroller at Universal Studios Tour Center. After earning his Master's degree in Psychotherapy from International College in Santa Monica, Frederick worked as a therapist for several years. Currently, Frederick is a Teacher's Assistant at the Kayne Eras Center, a Non-public School (ECF Exceptional Children Foundation).