The Meaning of the Twentieth Century: The Great TransitionHarper & Row, 1964 - 199 páginas |
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... instance the position of agriculture in the most developed societies today . In all societies of classical civilizaton , as we have seen , at least 75 per cent of the population , and often a larger percentage , were engaged in ...
... instance the position of agriculture in the most developed societies today . In all societies of classical civilizaton , as we have seen , at least 75 per cent of the population , and often a larger percentage , were engaged in ...
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... instance , many of the cities of Germany and Japan lay in almost total ruin . Today it is hard to tell that they were ever destroyed , for they have been completely rebuilt in a space of less than twenty years . It took Western Europe ...
... instance , many of the cities of Germany and Japan lay in almost total ruin . Today it is hard to tell that they were ever destroyed , for they have been completely rebuilt in a space of less than twenty years . It took Western Europe ...
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... instance , that its terminology is largely drawn from the classical Greek drama is evidence of its debt to poetic insight . It is , however , a system which is within the scientific domain in so far as it is subject to testing . In the ...
... instance , that its terminology is largely drawn from the classical Greek drama is evidence of its debt to poetic insight . It is , however , a system which is within the scientific domain in so far as it is subject to testing . In the ...
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The Great Transition | 1 |
Science as the Basis of the Great Transition | 27 |
The Significance of the Social Sciences | 54 |
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The Meaning of the Twentieth Century: The Great Transition Kenneth Ewart Boulding,Ruth Nanda Anshen Vista de fragmentos - 1965 |
The Meaning of the Twentieth Century: The Great Transition Kenneth Ewart Boulding Vista de fragmentos - 1964 |
The Meaning of the Twentieth Century: The Great Transition Kenneth Ewart Boulding Vista de fragmentos - 1964 |
Términos y frases comunes
achieved Adam Smith agriculture attitude becomes behavior biological birth rate cities civilized societies coercion colonial Communist conflict cost countries create culture dangers diminish disaster dynamics economic development empirical energy enormous entropy equilibrium essential ethic eventually evolutionary potential fact Fred Polak Furthermore genetic growth industry Herman Kahn horse collar human ideology important increase inference instance institutions invention invisible college knowl knowledge industry large number learning process long-run man's mankind means ment methods moral nature neolithic Nevertheless noösphere nuclear organization paleolithic perhaps planet political population possible postcivilized society precivilized society prisoner's dilemma probably problem produce rain dance result revolution role RUTH NANDA ANSHEN SARVEPALLI RADHAKRISHNAN scientific image scientists seems self-consciousness sense social sciences social systems socialist Soviet Union stable stage successful surplus theoretical things threat system tion transition twentieth century universe value system whole World Perspectives
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