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Social Limits to Growth
Author(s):
Fred Hirsch
Publication date:
January 31 1976
Publisher:
Harvard University Press
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9780674497900
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January 31 1976
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10.4159/harvard.9780674497900
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Frontmatter
Preface
Part Four. Perspective and Conclusions
Part Three. The Depleting Moral Legacy
Index
References
Part Two. The Commercialization Bias
Part One. Neglected Realm of Social Scarcity
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pp. 1
1. Introduction: The Argument in Brief
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