Seminar, Temas53-64R. Thapar, 1964 |
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... future , we almost created a crisis for ourselves ! This projec- tion of thinking beyond the immediate present is necessary because the lack of such a perspective can blind us to certain submerged or partially understood realities ...
... future , we almost created a crisis for ourselves ! This projec- tion of thinking beyond the immediate present is necessary because the lack of such a perspective can blind us to certain submerged or partially understood realities ...
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... future . Secondly , we have the problem of utilization of savings such as to lead to the fulfilment of the social objectives ( which , in our case , are accelerating the rate of growth and lessening inequalities of income and wealth ) ...
... future . Secondly , we have the problem of utilization of savings such as to lead to the fulfilment of the social objectives ( which , in our case , are accelerating the rate of growth and lessening inequalities of income and wealth ) ...
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... future , and it is through its rays that many lines of progress in the future can be set down and ( if God wills it ) predicted . For its bulk sources of energy , our civilisation is dependent upon fossil sunshine . Coal , oil and ...
... future , and it is through its rays that many lines of progress in the future can be set down and ( if God wills it ) predicted . For its bulk sources of energy , our civilisation is dependent upon fossil sunshine . Coal , oil and ...
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