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Can science bring us happiness? By W. F. Ogburn |
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The science to save us from science, by B. Russell |
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Does human nature change in a technological revolution? By K. Keniston |
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Pattern for tomorrow's industry? By A. H. Raskin |
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Automation is here to liberate us, by E. Hoffer |
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Myth of the new leisure class, by D. Dempsey |
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The farm revolution picks up speed, by V. Vine |
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Understanding McLuhan (in part) by R. Kostelanetz |
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McLuhan weighs aimless violence, by J. Leo |
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The past century |
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and the next |
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in science, by W. Kaempffert |
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Science looks at life in 2057 A.D |
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It's halfway to 1984, by J. Lukacs |
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They live in the year 2000, by W. H. Honan |
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Third great revolution of mankind, by C. Frankel |
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Not the age of atoms but of welfare for all, by A. J. Toynbee |
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"1984" could be a good year, by J. Bronowski |
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"Hamlet" vs. the laws of thermodynamics, by B. Blanshard |
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In defense of American "materialism," by B. Atkinson |
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We have changed |
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and must, by H. S. Commager |
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The "equality" revolution, by H. J. Gans |
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What kind of nation are we? By A. Hacker |
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Bibliography (p. [299]-231) |
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Can science bring us happiness? By W. F. Ogburn |
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The science to save us from science, by B. Russell |
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Does human nature change in a technological revolution? By K. Keniston |
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