The Fortunes of the West: The Future of the Atlantic NationsIndiana University Press, 1972 - 304 Seiten |
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... organizations has also evolved in continuous interaction with the development of institutions designed to provide the requisite professional training and to carry on the neces- sary technical research . They were of two types . The ...
... organizations has also evolved in continuous interaction with the development of institutions designed to provide the requisite professional training and to carry on the neces- sary technical research . They were of two types . The ...
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... organizations ? Certainly , the uni- versities and research institutes would become even more important and influential than they are today for the reason just given . But , as institutions , they are not adaptable to the direct ...
... organizations ? Certainly , the uni- versities and research institutes would become even more important and influential than they are today for the reason just given . But , as institutions , they are not adaptable to the direct ...
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... organizations . They would include not only trade unions , which would continue to protect the economic interests of the working nonelites , but also the institutions associated with their increasingly significant nonworking activities ...
... organizations . They would include not only trade unions , which would continue to protect the economic interests of the working nonelites , but also the institutions associated with their increasingly significant nonworking activities ...
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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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