The Two Cultures and the Scientific RevolutionCambridge University Press, 1959 - 58 pages |
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... transformation in society since the discovery of agriculture . In fact , those two revolutions , the agricultural and the industrial- scientific , are the only qualitative changes in social living that men have ever known . But the ...
... transformation in society since the discovery of agriculture . In fact , those two revolutions , the agricultural and the industrial- scientific , are the only qualitative changes in social living that men have ever known . But the ...
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... the world we know survives to the year 2000 , that won't . Once the trick of getting rich is known , as it now is , the world can't survive half rich and half poor . It's just not on . The West has got to help in this transformation . 44.
... the world we know survives to the year 2000 , that won't . Once the trick of getting rich is known , as it now is , the world can't survive half rich and half poor . It's just not on . The West has got to help in this transformation . 44.
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Charles Percy Snow. The West has got to help in this transformation . The trouble is , the West with its divided culture finds it hard to grasp just how big , and above all just how fast , the transformation must be . Earlier I said that ...
Charles Percy Snow. The West has got to help in this transformation . The trouble is , the West with its divided culture finds it hard to grasp just how big , and above all just how fast , the transformation must be . Earlier I said that ...
Table des matières
THE TWO CULTURES page | 1 |
INTELLECTUALS AS NATURAL LUDDITES | 23 |
THE SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION | 30 |
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