Progress and Its DiscontentsGabriel A. Almond, Gabriel Abraham Almond, Marvin Chodorow, Roy Harvey Pearce, American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Western Center University of California Press, 01 հնվ, 1982 թ. - 565 էջ |
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Introduction GABRIEL A ALMOND MARVIN CHODOROW | 1 |
Historical Ideological and Evolutionary Aspects | 17 |
GEORG G IGGERS | 41 |
ALFRED G MEYER | 67 |
Ideas of Progress in the Third World | 83 |
FRANCISCO J AYALA | 106 |
PART II | 125 |
JOHN T EDSALL | 135 |
NATHAN ROSENBERG | 301 |
Poverty and Progress | 319 |
PART IV | 333 |
AARON WILDAVSKY | 361 |
G BINGHAM POWELL | 375 |
SAMUEL H BARNES | 403 |
PART V | 427 |
MURRAY KRIEGER | 449 |
GERALD FEINBERG | 161 |
DAVIS | 182 |
GERALD HOLTON | 202 |
MARC J ROBERTS | 226 |
Progress Paradigms | 240 |
PART III | 249 |
Can Technology Assure Unending Material Progress? | 281 |
ELLIOTT | 470 |
MARTIN E MARTY | 482 |
DANIEL BELL | 501 |
An Ethical Appraisal | 524 |
Contributors | 547 |
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