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not in an effort to criticize their efforts as much as to try to point out the 

 much more attractive future that we could look forward to through the use 

 by the social scientist and the humanist of the same techniques that the 

 physical scientist and engineer have used. 



"Having reassured ourselves (perhaps more to my satisfaction than to 

 Dr. Curtis') that the physical base of our resources is adequate, we should 

 now turn to research in the social sciences and humanities in order to 

 similarly improve our capacity to live with our environment. To me this 

 is a much more attractive concept than the negative one of impending 

 exhaustion." 



