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... York : 1968 . Critical revaluation of the teaching of the humanities in American universities . The Making of a Counter Culture : Reflections on the Technocratic Society and Its Youthful Opposition . New York : 1969 . Widely documented ...
... York : 1968 . Critical revaluation of the teaching of the humanities in American universities . The Making of a Counter Culture : Reflections on the Technocratic Society and Its Youthful Opposition . New York : 1969 . Widely documented ...
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... York , 143 ' Survey Graphic , ' Regional Planning Number of , [ 20 ] Survival , Byzantine , cost of , 432 Swift , Jonathan , [ 18-19 ] , 193 , 223 Symbiosis , 382 Symbolic organization , 416 Symbols , durability of , 426 ; invention of ...
... York , 143 ' Survey Graphic , ' Regional Planning Number of , [ 20 ] Survival , Byzantine , cost of , 432 Swift , Jonathan , [ 18-19 ] , 193 , 223 Symbiosis , 382 Symbolic organization , 416 Symbols , durability of , 426 ; invention of ...
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... York , Herbert , 270 York , survey of , 143 Young , J. Z. , 188 Young Goodman Brown , 372 Youth , mass mobilization of , [ 26 ] ; regi- mentation of culture of , [ 26 ] ; revolt of , 372-374 Xerox duplicating machine , 175 Xosa people ...
... York , Herbert , 270 York , survey of , 143 Young , J. Z. , 188 Young Goodman Brown , 372 Youth , mass mobilization of , [ 26 ] ; regi- mentation of culture of , [ 26 ] ; revolt of , 372-374 Xerox duplicating machine , 175 Xosa people ...
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NEW EXPLORATIONS NEW WORLDS | 3 |
RETURN OF THE SUN GOD | 28 |
THE MECHANIZED WORLD PICTURE | 51 |
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