The Fortunes of the West: The Future of the Atlantic NationsIndiana University Press, 1972 - 304 Seiten |
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The Future of the Atlantic Nations Theodore Geiger. I What This Book Is About F ORETELLING THE FUTURE has always been a com- pelling human concern , and man's ingenuity has devised countless techniques for doing it , some cruel and many ...
The Future of the Atlantic Nations Theodore Geiger. I What This Book Is About F ORETELLING THE FUTURE has always been a com- pelling human concern , and man's ingenuity has devised countless techniques for doing it , some cruel and many ...
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The Future of the Atlantic Nations Theodore Geiger. a “ metabiological " transformation as occurring only in the final play of his futurist pentology , Back to Methuselah , which he ... Future of Society and the Future of Social Sciences.
The Future of the Atlantic Nations Theodore Geiger. a “ metabiological " transformation as occurring only in the final play of his futurist pentology , Back to Methuselah , which he ... Future of Society and the Future of Social Sciences.
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The Future of the Atlantic Nations Theodore Geiger. Index Action Committee for the United States of Europe , 134 activism . See redemptive activism Adenauer , Konrad , 138 African nationalism , 101-3 agricultural protectionism , 194–97 ...
The Future of the Atlantic Nations Theodore Geiger. Index Action Committee for the United States of Europe , 134 activism . See redemptive activism Adenauer , Konrad , 138 African nationalism , 101-3 agricultural protectionism , 194–97 ...
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WHAT THIS BOOK IS ABOUT | 1 |
TRENDS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF | 13 |
The Rationalizing Effects of the Protestant | 21 |
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