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... technocratic age . Each Pharaoh built a new capital for himself within his own lifetime : a change- over no present government has ventured to imitate . While these pyramids , with their attendant temples and priestly housing facilities ...
... technocratic age . Each Pharaoh built a new capital for himself within his own lifetime : a change- over no present government has ventured to imitate . While these pyramids , with their attendant temples and priestly housing facilities ...
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... Technocracy , autocratic , [ 10 ] Technocratic predictions , dehumanized , 435 Technocratic prison , escape from , 435 Technocratic triumphs , early fears about , 49 Technocrats , 433 Technodrama , emphasis on , 415 Technological ...
... Technocracy , autocratic , [ 10 ] Technocratic predictions , dehumanized , 435 Technocratic prison , escape from , 435 Technocratic triumphs , early fears about , 49 Technocrats , 433 Technodrama , emphasis on , 415 Technological ...
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... Technocracy , autocratic , [ 10 ] Technocratic predictions , dehumanized , 435 Technocratic prison , escape from , 435 Technocratic triumphs , early fears about , 49 Technocrats , 433 Technodrama , emphasis on , 415 Technological ...
... Technocracy , autocratic , [ 10 ] Technocratic predictions , dehumanized , 435 Technocratic prison , escape from , 435 Technocratic triumphs , early fears about , 49 Technocrats , 433 Technodrama , emphasis on , 415 Technological ...
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NEW EXPLORATIONS NEW WORLDS | 3 |
RETURN OF THE SUN GOD | 28 |
THE MECHANIZED WORLD PICTURE | 51 |
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