Abstract

There has developed in the contemporary natural sciences a recognition that there is a subset of problems such as population atomic war and environmental corruption for which there are no technical solutions (1 2). There is also an increasing recognition among contemporary social scientists that there is a subset of problems such as population atomic war environmental corruption and the recovery of a livable urban environment for which there are no current political solutions [(3)]. The thesis of this article is that the common area shared by these two subsets contains most of the critical problems that threaten the very existence of contemporary man. (excerpt)

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