The two cultures and the scientific revolutionCambridge University Press, 1959 - 58 pages |
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... countries people are living longer , eat- ing better , working less . In a poor country like In- dia , the expectation of life is less than half what it is in England . There is some evidence that Indians and other Asians are eating ...
... countries people are living longer , eat- ing better , working less . In a poor country like In- dia , the expectation of life is less than half what it is in England . There is some evidence that Indians and other Asians are eating ...
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... poor countries , people have caught on to this simple concept . Men there are no longer prepared to wait for periods longer than one person's life- time . The comforting assurances , given de haut en bas , that maybe in a hundred or two ...
... poor countries , people have caught on to this simple concept . Men there are no longer prepared to wait for periods longer than one person's life- time . The comforting assurances , given de haut en bas , that maybe in a hundred or two ...
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... countries and the poor can be removed , it will be . If we are shortsighted , inept , incapable either of good ... poor countries , until they have got beyond a cer- tain point on the industrial curve , cannot accumu- late that capital ...
... countries and the poor can be removed , it will be . If we are shortsighted , inept , incapable either of good ... poor countries , until they have got beyond a cer- tain point on the industrial curve , cannot accumu- late that capital ...
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