The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1965 |
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... turn out more goods per man - hour will , it is believed , enable us to turn out the fixed amount of goods and services with fewer men . If a man helped by an automatic machine can produce twice as many widgets per hour as he formerly ...
... turn out more goods per man - hour will , it is believed , enable us to turn out the fixed amount of goods and services with fewer men . If a man helped by an automatic machine can produce twice as many widgets per hour as he formerly ...
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... turn , get themselves a greater degree of true freedom and this in turn enables them to get more material benefits ; and so on , in action and reaction between material progress and an increasing amount of political and social freedom ...
... turn , get themselves a greater degree of true freedom and this in turn enables them to get more material benefits ; and so on , in action and reaction between material progress and an increasing amount of political and social freedom ...
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... turn into almost its exact opposite ? How did this state which was to be demo- cratic to a fault , so far as 95 percent of the population was concerned at any rate , turn into one of the tightest and most arbitrary dictatorships that ...
... turn into almost its exact opposite ? How did this state which was to be demo- cratic to a fault , so far as 95 percent of the population was concerned at any rate , turn into one of the tightest and most arbitrary dictatorships that ...
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