Some Revolutionary International Consequences of Science and Technology
Franklin A. Long
International Organization, 1971, vol. 25, issue 4, 784-789
Abstract:
The opportunity to comment on Eugene B. Skolnikoff's wide-ranging article cannot easily be resisted. Few people can resist the temptation to make their own predictions about the future. But, quite beyond the general appeal of prediction, Skolnikoff suggests so many ideas and trends to the reader of his stimulating article that the aspiring commenter can hardly fail to find topics to engage him.
Date: 1971
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