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- catalog contributor b4658281.
- catalog created "1972.".
- catalog date "1972".
- catalog date "1972.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1972.".
- catalog description "Can science bring us happiness? By W. F. Ogburn.--The science to save us from science, by B. Russell.--Does human nature change in a technological revolution? By K. Keniston.--Pattern for tomorrow's industry? By A. H. Raskin.--Automation is here to liberate us, by E. Hoffer.--Myth of the new leisure class, by D. Dempsey.--The farm revolution picks up speed, by V. Vine.--Understanding McLuhan (in part) by R. Kostelanetz.--McLuhan weighs aimless violence, by J. Leo.--The past century--and the next--in science, by W. Kaempffert.--Science looks at life in 2057 A.D.--It's halfway to 1984, by J. Lukacs.--They live in the year 2000, by W. H. Honan.--Third great revolution of mankind, by C. Frankel.--Not the age of atoms but of welfare for all, by A. J. Toynbee.--"1984" could be a good year, by J. Bronowski.--"Hamlet" vs. the laws of thermodynamics, by B. Blanshard.--In defense of American "materialism," by B. Atkinson.--We have changed--and must, by H. S. Commager.--The "equality" revolution, by H. J. Gans.--What kind of nation are we? By A. Hacker.--Bibliography (p. [229]-231)".
- catalog extent "vii, 236 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Technology and social change.".
- catalog identifier "08129021490812961781 (pbk.)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Technology and social change.".
- catalog issued "1972".
- catalog issued "1972.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Chicago : Quadrangle Books,".
- catalog relation "Technology and social change.".
- catalog subject "301.24/3/08".
- catalog subject "T14.5 .M66 1972".
- catalog subject "Technology Social aspects.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Can science bring us happiness? By W. F. Ogburn.--The science to save us from science, by B. Russell.--Does human nature change in a technological revolution? By K. Keniston.--Pattern for tomorrow's industry? By A. H. Raskin.--Automation is here to liberate us, by E. Hoffer.--Myth of the new leisure class, by D. Dempsey.--The farm revolution picks up speed, by V. Vine.--Understanding McLuhan (in part) by R. Kostelanetz.--McLuhan weighs aimless violence, by J. Leo.--The past century--and the next--in science, by W. Kaempffert.--Science looks at life in 2057 A.D.--It's halfway to 1984, by J. Lukacs.--They live in the year 2000, by W. H. Honan.--Third great revolution of mankind, by C. Frankel.--Not the age of atoms but of welfare for all, by A. J. Toynbee.--"1984" could be a good year, by J. Bronowski.--"Hamlet" vs. the laws of thermodynamics, by B. Blanshard.--In defense of American "materialism," by B. Atkinson.--We have changed--and must, by H. S. Commager.--The "equality" revolution, by H. J. Gans.--What kind of nation are we? By A. Hacker.--Bibliography (p. [229]-231)".
- catalog title "Technology and social change / Edited with an introd. by Wilbert E. Moore.".
- catalog type "text".