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Man in the Modern World: An Eminent Scientist Looks at Life Today
The most vital task of the present age is to formulate a social basis for civilization, to dethrone economic ideals and replace them by human ones. To the biologist who is not afraid of being a humanist as well, the essence of human life is seen in social relationships. Among the essays in this provocative book, which develop this theme are: The uniqueness of man, Climate and human history, The courtship of animals, Life can be worth living, Darwinism today, War as a biological phenomenon.
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128 Hux m
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| Publisher | A Mentor Book : New York., 1956 |
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192hlm: 11x18cm
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English
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128
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Cetakan 7
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