The Future of Science

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381 pages 1971

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In bold strokes, the distinguished author traces an ouline of "The Great Tomorrow" in an era dominated by science. He strongly emphasizes the growing power of propaganda, official and otherwise, and foresees unification of the world under some form of social understanding. Included is also an autobiographical self-portrait by the philosopher.

Based on the 1924 essay ""The Future of Science-Icarus""

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