Man in the modern world

Huxley, Julian

Man in the modern world - London Chatto and Windus 1950 - 281p.

This book is about-
The Uniqueness of Man
Eugenics and Society
Climate and Human History

The Size of Living Things
The Courtship of Animals
The Intelligence of Birds
The Analysis of Fame
Science, Natural and Social
Religion as an Objective Problem
Life can be Worth Living
On Living in a Revolution
Philosophy in a World at War
War as a Biological Phenomenon
Darwinism To-day
Thomas Henry Huxley and Julian Huxley: An Imaginary Interview
Dr. Spooner: the Growth of a Legend
Birds and Men on St. Kilda
Tennessee Revisited: the Technique of Democratic Planning
Colonies in a Changing World
"Race" in Europe
Education as a Social Function


Sociology.

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