The World of Business, Volume 4Edward C. Bursk |
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... Civilization is a product of the increase in human control over environment which resulted from the invention of settled agriculture . All past civilizations , however , have proved to be unstable ; the " iron laws " of social dynamics ...
... Civilization is a product of the increase in human control over environment which resulted from the invention of settled agriculture . All past civilizations , however , have proved to be unstable ; the " iron laws " of social dynamics ...
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... civilization on this continent and to lead the way toward peace and security for mankind . . America's power has made her fearful all the more because its dimension is so great . For as a people we hesitate to accept the fact that power ...
... civilization on this continent and to lead the way toward peace and security for mankind . . America's power has made her fearful all the more because its dimension is so great . For as a people we hesitate to accept the fact that power ...
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... civilization is diminished because the circumstances in which he finds himself placed injure him physically and stunt his personality . The development of civilization comes about - to put it quite generally — by individual men thinking ...
... civilization is diminished because the circumstances in which he finds himself placed injure him physically and stunt his personality . The development of civilization comes about - to put it quite generally — by individual men thinking ...
Contents
A Probe of the Art of WealthGetting | 1944 |
A Follower of Confucius Anticipates the Law of Supply | 1953 |
Breaking the Bonds of Tradition | 1973 |
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