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so:text | In the nineteenth century John Stuart Mill saw past the early materialist promises of the Industrial Age: No great improvements in the lot of mankind are possible until a great change takes place in their mode of thought. In the 1930s historian Arnold Toynbee spoke of "etherealization"—the development of higher, intangible riches as the ultimate growth of a civilization. There seems to be growing sympathy, if not a mandate, for reversing the materialist trend. p. 330 (en) |
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so:description | The Aquarian Conspiracy (1980) (en) |
so:description | Chapter Ten, The Transformation of Values and Vocation (en) |
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