Recurrences of form in the old world as evidence of collective consciousness: A hypothesis for historical research

World Futures 48 (1):191-211 (1997)
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(1997). Recurrences of form in the old world as evidence of collective consciousness: A hypothesis for historical research. World Futures: Vol. 48, The Concept of Collective Consiousness: Research Perspectives, pp. 191-211.

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