The Two Cultures and the Scientific RevolutionCambridge University Press, 1959 - 58 pages |
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... industrial revolution , much less accept it . Intellectuals , in particular literary intellectuals , are natural Luddites . That is specially true of this country , where the industrial revolution happened to us earlier than elsewhere ...
... industrial revolution , much less accept it . Intellectuals , in particular literary intellectuals , are natural Luddites . That is specially true of this country , where the industrial revolution happened to us earlier than elsewhere ...
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... industrial revolution looked very different according to whether one saw it from above or be- low . It looks very different today according to whether one sees it from Chelsea or from a village in Asia . To people like my grandfather ...
... industrial revolution looked very different according to whether one saw it from above or be- low . It looks very different today according to whether one sees it from Chelsea or from a village in Asia . To people like my grandfather ...
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... industrial revolution and the scientific revolution . The distinction is not clear - edged , but it is a useful one , and I ought to try to define it now . By the industrial revolution , I mean the gradual use of machines , the ...
... industrial revolution and the scientific revolution . The distinction is not clear - edged , but it is a useful one , and I ought to try to define it now . By the industrial revolution , I mean the gradual use of machines , the ...
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