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"inauthor:" Mordecai Roshwald from books.google.com
This book studies the treatment of science and technology from ancient myths to current works, demonstrating the importance of science to human civilization as evidenced in literature.
"inauthor:" Mordecai Roshwald from books.google.com
This book attempts to restore value to the meaning of liberty, arguing that it must be clearly understood and defined in the context of human experience in order to be universally enjoyed.
"inauthor:" Mordecai Roshwald from books.google.com
Mordecai Roshwald David Seed. deprive the button - pushers of the last rudiments of humanity and conscience — but only at the right moment ! Our Guardians must be made patient , for possibly the moment of pushing the buttons will never ...
"inauthor:" Mordecai Roshwald from books.google.com
Science and Technology in Myth and Fiction Mordecai Roshwald Donald E. Palumbo, C.W. Sullivan III. race of madmen could do it again.”6 Yet the church in New Rome is cau- tiously pessimistic. It orders the abbot to prepare a group of ...
"inauthor:" Mordecai Roshwald from books.google.com
Its Meaning and Scope Mordecai Roshwald. create political power , which enforces obedience to the laws of the organized society . Thus , political authority is perceived by Rousseau as a means of rule over and subjugation of the ...
"inauthor:" Mordecai Roshwald from books.google.com
An Interpretation of the Human Condition and of Human Endeavor Mordecai Roshwald. introspective experience and on subjective perception , emerges as human spirit , when asserted as an objective and general phenomenon . “ I think ...
"inauthor:" Mordecai Roshwald from books.google.com
Mordecai Roshwald. political philosophy, it will remain a model of clarity of thought, and thus inform some later discussions, including the examination of the contemporary scene. Greek antiquity offers an early, and at the same time ...
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The Story of Moses and His Image Through the Ages Mordecai Roshwald, Miriam Roshwald. ing : ' Would it perchance redound to thy glory if thou wert to lead into the land a new generation after thou hadst led out of Egypt the sixty myriads ...