The technological societyKnopf, 1964 - 449 Seiten |
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... establish a measurement of social needs , means of production , movement of capital , national income , and demographic ... established by the economic technician himself . They are empirical relations , verified or proven false by ...
... establish a measurement of social needs , means of production , movement of capital , national income , and demographic ... established by the economic technician himself . They are empirical relations , verified or proven false by ...
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... established system . It is the facts of " all " and " pre - established , " required by the use of technique , which involve the mass . The " all " is involved because technique yields results and de- mands effort to such a degree that ...
... established system . It is the facts of " all " and " pre - established , " required by the use of technique , which involve the mass . The " all " is involved because technique yields results and de- mands effort to such a degree that ...
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... established and calculated . It seems clear that there must be some common measure between the means and the ends ... establishing , numeri- cally and mechanistically , the constancy of human needs . It fol- lows that a complete ...
... established and calculated . It seems clear that there must be some common measure between the means and the ends ... establishing , numeri- cally and mechanistically , the constancy of human needs . It fol- lows that a complete ...
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HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT | 23 |
TECHNIQUE IN CIVILIZATION | 64 |
CHARACTERISTICS OF MODERN TECHNIQUE | 79 |
Urheberrecht | |
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