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Thus the present public selfflagellation by social scientists over the ethical
misdeeds of the past , as well as the current implementation of “ safeguards ” is
an attempt to simultaneously cover both sides of the street . The continued
participation ...
Thus the present public selfflagellation by social scientists over the ethical
misdeeds of the past , as well as the current implementation of “ safeguards ” is
an attempt to simultaneously cover both sides of the street . The continued
participation ...
Page 279
These four thumbnail sketches of alternative futures present an enormous range
of social possibility . Yet , to the extent that each of these is a plausible future , its
seeds must exist in the present . Therefore , they need not be mutually exclusive
...
These four thumbnail sketches of alternative futures present an enormous range
of social possibility . Yet , to the extent that each of these is a plausible future , its
seeds must exist in the present . Therefore , they need not be mutually exclusive
...
Page 284
They are based on headcounts of people already born , plus predictions in
present trends in births and deaths . Today there are 1 , 600 more Americans
over 65 than there were yesterday . Tomorrow the number will grow again , and
by the ...
They are based on headcounts of people already born , plus predictions in
present trends in births and deaths . Today there are 1 , 600 more Americans
over 65 than there were yesterday . Tomorrow the number will grow again , and
by the ...
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