H. G. Wells and the World StateYale University Press, 1961 - 301 pages |
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Page 152
... economic anthropologist , the historian of science , the econo- mist , the industrial psychologist , the sociologist , the polit- ical scientist , and the educationist . He described preindus- trial economies ; traced the development of ...
... economic anthropologist , the historian of science , the econo- mist , the industrial psychologist , the sociologist , the polit- ical scientist , and the educationist . He described preindus- trial economies ; traced the development of ...
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... economic research in the light of the twentieth - century world crisis , carrying out still another objective of the educational ren- aissance Wells insisted would have to precede world revo- lution . Some Conspiracy groups would be ...
... economic research in the light of the twentieth - century world crisis , carrying out still another objective of the educational ren- aissance Wells insisted would have to precede world revo- lution . Some Conspiracy groups would be ...
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... economic in- tegration and a leveling out of prosperity ; the gap between East and West would close almost ... economy would be able in a few centuries to supply staple products and essential services in virtually un- limited quantities ...
... economic in- tegration and a leveling out of prosperity ; the gap between East and West would close almost ... economy would be able in a few centuries to supply staple products and essential services in virtually un- limited quantities ...
Contents
Acknowledgments vii | 1 |
The Prophetic Office | 12 |
Fundamental Assumptions | 60 |
Copyright | |
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