Nature and the Crisis of Modernity: A Critique of Contemporary Discourse on Managing the EarthBlack Rose Books, 1994 - 187 страница |
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... significance of human relationships with the natural world than the pervasive cultural assumption that objects gain value ... significant a change in relations , as the shift to capital and markets . An analysis of the transformation in ...
... significance of human relationships with the natural world than the pervasive cultural assumption that objects gain value ... significant a change in relations , as the shift to capital and markets . An analysis of the transformation in ...
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... significant fact is what Morse47 referred to as the incommensurability of the conflict between two competing views ... significance of the Industrial Revolution becomes increasingly obvious as modern society faces a world that has gained ...
... significant fact is what Morse47 referred to as the incommensurability of the conflict between two competing views ... significance of the Industrial Revolution becomes increasingly obvious as modern society faces a world that has gained ...
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... significant . The question that has to asked is , given the qualities of the " salaryman " that are required of a human identity in Lewis ' future , can that identity find a reason to preserve the qualities of nature outlined by ...
... significant . The question that has to asked is , given the qualities of the " salaryman " that are required of a human identity in Lewis ' future , can that identity find a reason to preserve the qualities of nature outlined by ...
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