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Cornucopianism is the idea that
continued supply of the
material needs of
humankind can be
achieved through continued advances in technology. It contends...
- Post-scarcity is a
theoretical economic situation in
which most
goods can be
produced in
great abundance with
minimal human labor, so that they become...
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European Architecture, Pelican, 1964
Gardner Maiorino, Giancarlo, 1990. The
Cornucopian Mind and the
Baroque Unity of the Arts. Penn
State Press. p. 28. ISBN 0-271-00679-X...
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critique of
civilization Club of Rome –
Political and
economic think tank
Cornucopian –
Ideological position in ****urismPages
displaying short descriptions...
- Philosopher's
stone Sendai Daikannon statue Syamantaka Gem
Eight Treasures Cornucopian Pearson, p. 60.
David Leeming, The
Oxford Companion to
World Mythology...
- small-scale
farming Teatro da Cornucópia,
theatre company in
Lisbon Cornucopian, an
optimistic ****urist This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- illustrations, and the
first part of a
serial supplement entitled The
Cornucopian Cavalcade,
which in this
edition includes the
first of 13-part comic...
- prolix, plentiful, playful, populous, picaresque, picturesque; copious,
cornucopian, congested, clotted; incontinent, infested, infectious; omnivorous, orgiastic...
- Bjørn
Lomborg (Danish: [ˈpjɶɐ̯ˀn ˈlɔmˌpɒˀ]; born 6
January 1965) is a
Danish political scientist, author, and the
president of the
think tank Copenhagen...
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Herman Kahn (February 15, 1922 – July 7, 1983) was an
American physicist and a
founding member of the
Hudson Institute,
regarded as one of the preeminent...