America as UtopiaKenneth M. Roemer B. Franklin, 1981 - 410 páginas |
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... religious , and cultural enlightenment ; new tech- nology , for example , will bring fertility and abundance , religious dissension will disappear , and men will use their free time to improve their minds . Of special importance ( all ...
... religious , and cultural enlightenment ; new tech- nology , for example , will bring fertility and abundance , religious dissension will disappear , and men will use their free time to improve their minds . Of special importance ( all ...
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... religious lines ; they portrayed a religious utopia as accessible to all , either an otherworldly one ( Heaven ) after death for those who truly strove to reach it or a thisworldly one during the millennial reign of Christ on earth . As ...
... religious lines ; they portrayed a religious utopia as accessible to all , either an otherworldly one ( Heaven ) after death for those who truly strove to reach it or a thisworldly one during the millennial reign of Christ on earth . As ...
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... religion and science was , as Griffen admits , lost after that date . Just as these religious or quasi - religious values had , as he shows , been emphasized to the near exclusion of the scientific ones before 1900 , so the reverse took ...
... religion and science was , as Griffen admits , lost after that date . Just as these religious or quasi - religious values had , as he shows , been emphasized to the near exclusion of the scientific ones before 1900 , so the reverse took ...
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How and Why I Wrote Looking Backward 22 | 22 |
Utopia as an Experimental Culture | 28 |
Write Entopian Novels | 43 |
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