Abstract

As the year begins, the social impact of technology has never been more deeply felt across the globe. In the United. States, by mid-November of last year, President Nixon and his advisors were predicting a 17-percent fuel storage. Simultaneously, Senator Henry M. Jackson (D — Wash.) was warning of a 24-percent shortage. Further, a debate was raging over the identity of the villains responsible for the crisis. And the stage was set for a furious debate over methods to alleviate and eventually resolve the crisis.

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