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... national states which were rural and backward a few years ago , notably the Soviet Union and China , are today equally enthusias- tic about industrialization . And , indeed , even the most " nonma- terialistic " of modern entities ...
... national states which were rural and backward a few years ago , notably the Soviet Union and China , are today equally enthusias- tic about industrialization . And , indeed , even the most " nonma- terialistic " of modern entities ...
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... - tellectual powers , and pry ever deeper into his impulsive life , yet even today , in an era of political bitterness and inter- national frustration , where thinking is loaded with an unbearable 114 ::: THE THIRD HUMAN NATURE.
... - tellectual powers , and pry ever deeper into his impulsive life , yet even today , in an era of political bitterness and inter- national frustration , where thinking is loaded with an unbearable 114 ::: THE THIRD HUMAN NATURE.
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... national and to international effort and believing that the combination of science and self - con- trol will produce startling changes in humankind even within a century , I cannot believe that blind reproduction trends , as such , are ...
... national and to international effort and believing that the combination of science and self - con- trol will produce startling changes in humankind even within a century , I cannot believe that blind reproduction trends , as such , are ...
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Our Twentiethcentury Vantage Point | 3 |
The Invention of Culture | 47 |
How We Come to Want What We Want | 60 |
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