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International development administration

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Yrok; Praeger; 1979Description: 221 pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 350.0078 INT
Summary: In retrospect, the 1960s appear to have been a time of optimism. There were high-yield grain varieties to feed the hungry, highly funded social change programs to equip the disadvantaged, highly publicized transfers of technology to raise the productivity of poor areas, and, of course, high-sounding convictions about the community of humankind and our ability to solve social problems.
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In retrospect, the 1960s appear to have been a time of optimism. There were high-yield grain varieties to feed the hungry, highly funded social change programs to equip the disadvantaged, highly publicized transfers of technology to raise the productivity of poor areas, and, of course, high-sounding convictions about the community of humankind and our ability to solve social problems.

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