H. G. Wells and the World StateYale University Press, 1961 - 301 pages |
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... social- ism , the waning of the classical tradition in education , the attenuation of the Victorian moral code , and the new role of women in public life all illustrate social changes in which Wells ' influence was potent . And , on the ...
... social- ism , the waning of the classical tradition in education , the attenuation of the Victorian moral code , and the new role of women in public life all illustrate social changes in which Wells ' influence was potent . And , on the ...
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... social organism had swollen immensely under the impact of technological change . Vast fortunes had been piled up by unscrupulous speculators like Edward Ponderevo in Tono - Bungay , at in- calculable cost to economic stability and social ...
... social organism had swollen immensely under the impact of technological change . Vast fortunes had been piled up by unscrupulous speculators like Edward Ponderevo in Tono - Bungay , at in- calculable cost to economic stability and social ...
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... social organization could be made scientifically . What economists could do with money and banking , other social scientists could do in other spheres . Industrial psychology promised to discover the " right way " of winning industrial ...
... social organization could be made scientifically . What economists could do with money and banking , other social scientists could do in other spheres . Industrial psychology promised to discover the " right way " of winning industrial ...
Contents
Acknowledgments vii | 1 |
The Prophetic Office | 12 |
Fundamental Assumptions | 60 |
Copyright | |
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