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- catalog contributor b9438621.
- catalog contributor b9438622.
- catalog contributor b9438623.
- catalog contributor b9438624.
- catalog created "1972.".
- catalog date "1972".
- catalog date "1972.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1972.".
- catalog description "Introduction / G.R. Urban -- The impact of science on the moral options of man -- Technical advance and the morality of power / Arnold J. Toynbee -- The loss of the past and the mystique of change / Philip Rieff -- Old values and the demands of new technology / Nigel Despicht -- Rationality in science and society / Werner Hisenberg -- Conformism and the rationale of technology / Jacques Ellul -- For a science of man / Erich Jantsch -- Restoring man's symbiosis with nature / Louis Armand -- Growth, controls and responsibility -- Technology and mass man / Maurice Cranston -- The social control of technocracy / Edward Shils -- The benefits and social costs of growth / Michael Shanks -- Change and social good / Andrew Shonfield -- Desirable and undesirable ends of technology / Dennis Gabor -- Ecology, controls and short-term expedients / Edwards Goldsmith -- On war, dissent and the control of knowledge / Herman Kahn -- Choosing the future -- The preconceptions of university protest in France / François Bourricaud -- Youth and the unfulfilled expectations of German democracy / Hellmuth Bütow -- The scope of technological convergences / Maurice Duverger -- The fallacy of technological convergence / Théo Lefèvre -- The anachronism of sovereignty in a technological world / James Fawcett -- NATO and the environment / Gunnar Randers -- Opportunities and pitfalls of future-oriented research / Bernard Cazes -- Marxism and the third road / Ossip K. Flechtheim -- Learning to live with a doom-laden future / Brian Aldiss.".
- catalog extent "400 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Can we survive our future?".
- catalog identifier "0370013786".
- catalog isFormatOf "Can we survive our future?".
- catalog issued "1972".
- catalog issued "1972.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London, Bodley Head,".
- catalog relation "Can we survive our future?".
- catalog subject "300".
- catalog subject "CB428 .U7 1972b".
- catalog subject "Civilization, Modern 1950-".
- catalog subject "Technology and civilization.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction / G.R. Urban -- The impact of science on the moral options of man -- Technical advance and the morality of power / Arnold J. Toynbee -- The loss of the past and the mystique of change / Philip Rieff -- Old values and the demands of new technology / Nigel Despicht -- Rationality in science and society / Werner Hisenberg -- Conformism and the rationale of technology / Jacques Ellul -- For a science of man / Erich Jantsch -- Restoring man's symbiosis with nature / Louis Armand -- Growth, controls and responsibility -- Technology and mass man / Maurice Cranston -- The social control of technocracy / Edward Shils -- The benefits and social costs of growth / Michael Shanks -- Change and social good / Andrew Shonfield -- Desirable and undesirable ends of technology / Dennis Gabor -- Ecology, controls and short-term expedients / Edwards Goldsmith -- On war, dissent and the control of knowledge / Herman Kahn -- Choosing the future -- The preconceptions of university protest in France / François Bourricaud -- Youth and the unfulfilled expectations of German democracy / Hellmuth Bütow -- The scope of technological convergences / Maurice Duverger -- The fallacy of technological convergence / Théo Lefèvre -- The anachronism of sovereignty in a technological world / James Fawcett -- NATO and the environment / Gunnar Randers -- Opportunities and pitfalls of future-oriented research / Bernard Cazes -- Marxism and the third road / Ossip K. Flechtheim -- Learning to live with a doom-laden future / Brian Aldiss.".
- catalog title "Can we survive our future? a symposium; edited and introduced by G.R. Urban in collaboration with Michael Glenny.".
- catalog type "text".