Man and Modern Society: Conflict and Choice in the Industrial EraHolt, 1953 - 849 páginas |
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... human inventions must be measured by their effect on human life . None of our recent in- ventions has had such a profound ef- * From Arnold J. Toynbee , International Affairs , X ( 1931 ) , pp . 477-88 . Reprinted by permission of ...
... human inventions must be measured by their effect on human life . None of our recent in- ventions has had such a profound ef- * From Arnold J. Toynbee , International Affairs , X ( 1931 ) , pp . 477-88 . Reprinted by permission of ...
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... human affairs . The advances which we have made . since rather remote prehistoric times in our command over Physical Na- ture have been superfluities - luxu- ries of no significance except for their effect upon our command over Human ...
... human affairs . The advances which we have made . since rather remote prehistoric times in our command over Physical Na- ture have been superfluities - luxu- ries of no significance except for their effect upon our command over Human ...
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... human things . " This description reminds us of the almost overwhelming difficulty which had to be overcome before philosophers could devote any serious attention to political things , to human things . The " human things " were distin ...
... human things . " This description reminds us of the almost overwhelming difficulty which had to be overcome before philosophers could devote any serious attention to political things , to human things . The " human things " were distin ...
Contenido
Introduction | 1 |
THE FOUNDATIONS OF MODERN SOCIETY | 13 |
X | 18 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 59 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
agricultural allocation alternative American areas become behavior Bolsheviks bourgeoisie capital century choice cial ciety civilization commodity competition cultural decisions demand dividuals duction economic organization ence England equal Europe existence fact Fascism feudal function Gosbank Gosplan groups growth human Igor important income increase individual indus industrial industrial revolution interest inventions kolkhoz labor Lake Shore Drive land less litical living majority marginal cost Marxism means medieval ment million modern moral natural nomic North occupation output peasant period planning political philosophy population price system problem proletariat Puritan religion revolution rise rule Russia slum social society Soviet Union Street success sumers supply things tion tional tive trade tradition ture tween urban vidual wage want satisfaction Western workers Zina