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... moved at a whirlwind pace . All technological so- cieties will have to become more and more alike . Our way of thinking is premised , of course , upon this assump- tion that science and technology , when once fairly started , move at an ...
... moved at a whirlwind pace . All technological so- cieties will have to become more and more alike . Our way of thinking is premised , of course , upon this assump- tion that science and technology , when once fairly started , move at an ...
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... moved ( most people see such a light move even when it does not move ) . This observer sat near an experienced observer , and soon was seeing as the latter re- ported seeing . The need to see as a trained observer did was the chief ...
... moved ( most people see such a light move even when it does not move ) . This observer sat near an experienced observer , and soon was seeing as the latter re- ported seeing . The need to see as a trained observer did was the chief ...
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... move up ; ( 2 ) horizontal mo- bility , the tendency of those at a given level to move into other " Man in the Modern World , Universal , 1947 . positions at the same general social level ; and ( Biological Changes in Man ::: 231.
... move up ; ( 2 ) horizontal mo- bility , the tendency of those at a given level to move into other " Man in the Modern World , Universal , 1947 . positions at the same general social level ; and ( Biological Changes in Man ::: 231.
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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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