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... living in which such struggles as the cold war will become anachronistic , stupid , self - defeating , and profitless ? Such questions are ques- tions relating to the origin of humankind , the nature of its first culture , the ...
... living in which such struggles as the cold war will become anachronistic , stupid , self - defeating , and profitless ? Such questions are ques- tions relating to the origin of humankind , the nature of its first culture , the ...
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... living and in the non- living environment . There is such a perfect balance among the forms of life that if any species is to increase in numbers , others must decrease . The balance of nature is being constantly dis- turbed by a frost ...
... living and in the non- living environment . There is such a perfect balance among the forms of life that if any species is to increase in numbers , others must decrease . The balance of nature is being constantly dis- turbed by a frost ...
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... living stand- ards and the population increase which derived in part from the foregoing steps , which were acting ... living for most social classes jacked up at an ex- traordinary rate despite the increase of population . Indeed , some ...
... living stand- ards and the population increase which derived in part from the foregoing steps , which were acting ... living for most social classes jacked up at an ex- traordinary rate despite the increase of population . Indeed , some ...
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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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