H. G. Wells and the World StateYale University Press, 1961 - 301 pages |
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Page 155
... integration have remained fundamentally the same . The integrators complain about the fragmenta- tion of knowledge ... integrated . What the world needed was a brain center , a 54. Frank E. Manuel , The New World of Henri Saint - Simon ...
... integration have remained fundamentally the same . The integrators complain about the fragmenta- tion of knowledge ... integrated . What the world needed was a brain center , a 54. Frank E. Manuel , The New World of Henri Saint - Simon ...
Page 222
... integration of all human mental activity in Utopia by a world " brain center . " The idea has already been touched ... integrated out of existence ? All of Wells ' thinking on the problem of the individual's relationship to the species ...
... integration of all human mental activity in Utopia by a world " brain center . " The idea has already been touched ... integrated out of existence ? All of Wells ' thinking on the problem of the individual's relationship to the species ...
Page 275
... integrated world civilization may also suggest that Wells was successful in teaching his serious readers to adjust their thinking to world perspectives . No other writer at least of his generation was as energetic as Wells in work- ing ...
... integrated world civilization may also suggest that Wells was successful in teaching his serious readers to adjust their thinking to world perspectives . No other writer at least of his generation was as energetic as Wells in work- ing ...
Contents
Acknowledgments vii | 1 |
The Prophetic Office | 12 |
Fundamental Assumptions | 60 |
Copyright | |
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