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Page 256
... changes which we believe to be coming ? This question involves our readiness to consider the possibility not only of gradual change but of abrupt transition to new levels . Both kinds of social changes are well known . Let us see how ...
... changes which we believe to be coming ? This question involves our readiness to consider the possibility not only of gradual change but of abrupt transition to new levels . Both kinds of social changes are well known . Let us see how ...
Page 257
... change . J. L. Fuller and W. R. Thompson , among others , have pointed out that , quite rapidly within a few generations , the changes in attitudes as to who would be a good wife or a good husband can have powerful effects upon the fre ...
... change . J. L. Fuller and W. R. Thompson , among others , have pointed out that , quite rapidly within a few generations , the changes in attitudes as to who would be a good wife or a good husband can have powerful effects upon the fre ...
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... changes that we envision that will be largely responsible for the biological changes which appear through dif- ferent matings , different nutrition , etc. , at a later period . We have to do the two jobs at once - the social planning ...
... changes that we envision that will be largely responsible for the biological changes which appear through dif- ferent matings , different nutrition , etc. , at a later period . We have to do the two jobs at once - the social planning ...
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