The pentagon of powerHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1970 - 496 pages |
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... habitat, by other parts of man's own nature, and by other organisms, it knows no limits: it expands for expansion's sake. Thus the vulgar form of imperialism, which resulted in the temporary subjugation of the major territories of the ...
... habitat, by other parts of man's own nature, and by other organisms, it knows no limits: it expands for expansion's sake. Thus the vulgar form of imperialism, which resulted in the temporary subjugation of the major territories of the ...
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... habitat, detachment from other human impulses and needs, except those laid down by technical necessity, a restricted opportunity for making alternative decisions and surmounting unexpected obstacles — all these had their parallel in ...
... habitat, detachment from other human impulses and needs, except those laid down by technical necessity, a restricted opportunity for making alternative decisions and surmounting unexpected obstacles — all these had their parallel in ...
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... habitat and the human population have taken place there in a brief twenty years that I can no longer recognize the city as my own or feel my identity as a New Yorker. Tolstoi felt that the strange dark room he had awakened in, far from ...
... habitat and the human population have taken place there in a brief twenty years that I can no longer recognize the city as my own or feel my identity as a New Yorker. Tolstoi felt that the strange dark room he had awakened in, far from ...
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NEW EXPLORATIONS NEW WORLDS | 3 |
RETURN OF THE SUN GOD | 28 |
THE MECHANIZED WORLD PICTURE | 51 |
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