The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1968 |
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... population has been increasing faster than food , and disastrous famines occur almost every year . If we " farmed the oceans " or if we used nuclear energy to manufacture proteins from coal , the earth might support ten or twenty times ...
... population has been increasing faster than food , and disastrous famines occur almost every year . If we " farmed the oceans " or if we used nuclear energy to manufacture proteins from coal , the earth might support ten or twenty times ...
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... population has now shot up to more than three billion people , and the doubling time is now between thirty and forty ... population density could still be called human . Such a level of crowding is no longer an affirmation of life but a ...
... population has now shot up to more than three billion people , and the doubling time is now between thirty and forty ... population density could still be called human . Such a level of crowding is no longer an affirmation of life but a ...
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... population is like an excessively obese man and shows a lack of control that damages its own humanity and its own potentialities . But is control of population possible ? The answer is " yes . " The oral contraceptive pill and the ...
... population is like an excessively obese man and shows a lack of control that damages its own humanity and its own potentialities . But is control of population possible ? The answer is " yes . " The oral contraceptive pill and the ...
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Introduction | 2 |
PART | 77 |
A Little Anthology of Contemporary Poetry | 108 |
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