The Two Cultures and the Scientific RevolutionCambridge University Press, 1959 - 58 pages |
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... indus- trial revolution was Ibsen in his old age : and there wasn't much that old man didn't understand . For , of course , one truth is straightforward . In- dustrialisation is the only hope of the poor . I use the word ' hope ' in a ...
... indus- trial revolution was Ibsen in his old age : and there wasn't much that old man didn't understand . For , of course , one truth is straightforward . In- dustrialisation is the only hope of the poor . I use the word ' hope ' in a ...
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... indus- trial revolution brought with it . A great increase of population , because applied science went hand in hand with medical science and medical care . Enough to eat , for a similar reason . Everyone able to read and write ...
... indus- trial revolution brought with it . A great increase of population , because applied science went hand in hand with medical science and medical care . Enough to eat , for a similar reason . Everyone able to read and write ...
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... indus- trial base - Tsarist industry wasn't negligible - but interrupted by a civil war and then the greatest war of all . The Chinese started with much less of an industrial base , but haven't been interrupted , and it looks like ...
... indus- trial base - Tsarist industry wasn't negligible - but interrupted by a civil war and then the greatest war of all . The Chinese started with much less of an industrial base , but haven't been interrupted , and it looks like ...
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