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Ends and Means

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Pages

394

Language

EN

ISBN

9999999999999

Reading Time

~6h 54min

Ends and Means is a book by Aldous Huxley. In 1937. It has 394 pages.

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s/t: An Inquiry into the Nature of Ideals & into the Methods Employed for Their RealizationGoals, roads & contemporary starting point The nature of explanation Efficacy & limitations of large-scale social reformSocial reform & violenceThe planned society Nature of the modern stateCentralization & decentralizationDecentralization & self-governmentWar Individual work for reform InequalityEducation Religious practicesBeliefsEthics

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How many pages is Ends and Means?+

Ends and Means has 394 pages.

When was Ends and Means published?+

Ends and Means was published in 1937.

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s/t: An Inquiry into the Nature of Ideals & into the Methods Employed for Their RealizationGoals, roads & contemporary starting point The nature of explanation Efficacy & limitations of large-scale social reformSocial reform & violenceThe planned society Nature of the modern stateCentralization & de...

Who wrote Ends and Means?+

Ends and Means was written by Aldous Huxley.