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... become in another 500 years if technology plays an increas- ingly dominant role and if government control of all aspects of human activ- ity becomes absolute . Skyscrapers will become taller , factories will become more efficient ...
... become in another 500 years if technology plays an increas- ingly dominant role and if government control of all aspects of human activ- ity becomes absolute . Skyscrapers will become taller , factories will become more efficient ...
32. oldal
Notes Harold M. Priest. become intensely excited by the accounts of Columbus and Vasco da Gama and their successors ... becomes clear that he does not believe his counsel would be heeded or appreciated . Commentary This section of Book I ...
Notes Harold M. Priest. become intensely excited by the accounts of Columbus and Vasco da Gama and their successors ... becomes clear that he does not believe his counsel would be heeded or appreciated . Commentary This section of Book I ...
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... become kings , or kings become philosophers ... Hythloday replies by quoting Plato to the effect that unless kings become philosophers they will never abide by the counsels of philosophers . To make his point , Hythloday presents a ...
... become kings , or kings become philosophers ... Hythloday replies by quoting Plato to the effect that unless kings become philosophers they will never abide by the counsels of philosophers . To make his point , Hythloday presents a ...
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