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Page 175
... merely seeped back into more primitive tribal societies , but its technical and institutional complex spread , by one means or another , over the whole planet , from China and Cambodia to Peru and Mexico . At this point I shall use the ...
... merely seeped back into more primitive tribal societies , but its technical and institutional complex spread , by one means or another , over the whole planet , from China and Cambodia to Peru and Mexico . At this point I shall use the ...
Page 272
... merely laid down a fresh basis for association in craft and trade , but they restored to work the esthetic and moral values , conditioned by religion , that governed the rest of their life . They , too , were autonomous corporate bodies ...
... merely laid down a fresh basis for association in craft and trade , but they restored to work the esthetic and moral values , conditioned by religion , that governed the rest of their life . They , too , were autonomous corporate bodies ...
Page 280
... merely as providers of funds , but as active experimenters in the new science . The notion that every item of exchange must be accounted for and that ' the books must balance ' preceded by centuries Robert von Mayer's doctrine of the ...
... merely as providers of funds , but as active experimenters in the new science . The notion that every item of exchange must be accounted for and that ' the books must balance ' preceded by centuries Robert von Mayer's doctrine of the ...
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PROLOGUE | 3 |
THE MINDFULNESS OF MAN | 14 |
IN THE DREAMTIME LONG AGO | 48 |
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