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... society , would also be a livable one . Indeed , I think it would be the most livable form of urban society ever devised . ARCOLOGIES , COMPETITION , AND CONSUMERISM I am proposing that an arcology that includes every possible ...
... society , would also be a livable one . Indeed , I think it would be the most livable form of urban society ever devised . ARCOLOGIES , COMPETITION , AND CONSUMERISM I am proposing that an arcology that includes every possible ...
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... livable society that is sustainable . I have described it with the United States in view . There are analogous possibilities in most other places . There are ... LIVABLE SOCIETY BE SUSTAINABLE ? 45 Sustainable Societies throughout the World.
... livable society that is sustainable . I have described it with the United States in view . There are analogous possibilities in most other places . There are ... LIVABLE SOCIETY BE SUSTAINABLE ? 45 Sustainable Societies throughout the World.
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... society livable . My focus has been on the economic aspects of a livable society . The complexities are vast , but from such complexities there is no escape ... LIVABLE SOCIETY BE SUSTAINABLE ? Moving toward Sustainable and Livable Societies.
... society livable . My focus has been on the economic aspects of a livable society . The complexities are vast , but from such complexities there is no escape ... LIVABLE SOCIETY BE SUSTAINABLE ? Moving toward Sustainable and Livable Societies.
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Introduction | 1 |
Christian Existence in a World of Limits | 7 |
Ecojustice and Christian Salvation | 20 |
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