Limits to Medicine: Medical Nemesis, the Expropriation of HealthBoyars, 1976 - 294 頁 |
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第 215 頁
... autonomous production of corresponding use - values . How effective a society is in producing high levels of mobility , housing , or nutrition depends on the meshing of marketed staples with inalienable , spontaneous action . When most ...
... autonomous production of corresponding use - values . How effective a society is in producing high levels of mobility , housing , or nutrition depends on the meshing of marketed staples with inalienable , spontaneous action . When most ...
第 216 頁
... Autonomous activity can be rendered both more effective and more decentralized by using such industrially made tools as bicycles , printing presses , recorders , or X - ray equipment . But it can also be hampered , devalued , and ...
... Autonomous activity can be rendered both more effective and more decentralized by using such industrially made tools as bicycles , printing presses , recorders , or X - ray equipment . But it can also be hampered , devalued , and ...
第 217 頁
... autonomous mode towards the total effectiveness with which any major social goal may be achieved , they cannot indicate if this total effectiveness is increasing or decreasing . The number of graduates , for instance , might be ...
... autonomous mode towards the total effectiveness with which any major social goal may be achieved , they cannot indicate if this total effectiveness is increasing or decreasing . The number of graduates , for instance , might be ...
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