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Can We Set the World in Order? The Need for a Constructive World-culture

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THE man of fact and the brooding thinker are rarely united in one to form a great leader. Here we have pre-eminently the man of fact. Few pages of this work but evidence the travelled observer richly harvesting facts with admirable zeal for social reconstruction; we therefore warmly recommend his labours to all who would ameliorate the gross and widespread inequalities of human lot.

Can We Set the World in Order? The Need for a Constructive World-culture.

By C. R. Enock. Pp. 198. (London: Grant Richards, Ltd., 1916.) Price 3s. 6d. net.

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BRANFORD, B. Can We Set the World in Order? The Need for a Constructive World-culture. Nature 100, 242–243 (1917). https://doi.org/10.1038/100242b0

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