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Title: Manhood of Humanity.
Author: Alfred Korzybski
Release Date: May 13, 2008 [Ebook #25457]
Language: English
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***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK MANHOOD OF HUMANITY.***
*Manhood Of Humanity*
The Science and Art of
Human Engineering
By
Alfred Korzybski
New York
E. P. Dutton & Company
681 Fifth Avenue
1921
CONTENTS
Acknowledgement
Preface
Chapter I. Introduction
Chapter II. Childhood of Humanity
Chapter III. Classes of Life
Chapter IV. What Is Man?
Chapter V. Wealth
Chapter VI. Capitalistic Era
Chapter VII. Survival of the Fittest
Chapter VIII. Elements Of Power
Chapter IX. Manhood Of Humanity
Chapter X. Conclusion
Appendix I. Mathematics And Time-Binding
Appendix II. Biology And Time-Binding
Appendix III. Engineering And Time-Binding
Footnotes
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The author and the publishers acknowledge with gratitude the following
permissions to make use of copyright material in this work:
Messrs. D. C. Heath & Company, for permission to quote from "Unified
Mathematics," by Louis C. Karpinski, Harry Y. Benedict and John W.
Calhoun.
Messrs. G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York and London, for permission to quote
from "Organism as a Whole" and "Physiology of the Brain," by Jacques Loeb.
Messrs. Harper & Brothers, for permission to quote from "From the Life,
Imaginary Portraits of Some Distinguished Americans," by Harvey O'Higgins.
Messrs. D. Appleton & Company, for permission to quote from "Corporation
Finance," by E. S. Mead.
Messrs. J. B. Lippincott Company, for permission to quote from "Forced
Movements," by Jacques Loeb.
Princeton University Press, for permission to quote from "Heredity and
Environment," by Edwin Grant Conklin.
Columbia University Pr
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