Marion J. Levy Jr. Quote

The fundamental problem posed by modernization is whether human animals can adjust as readily to longevity, affluence, and peace as they have in the past to shortgevity, poverty, and war.


Marion J. Levy Jr., cited in: Frances Carol Locher, Ann Evory (1978), Contemporary Authors: A Bio-bibliographical Guide to Current Writers. p. 371


The fundamental problem posed by modernization is whether human animals can adjust as readily to longevity, affluence, and peace as they have in the...

The fundamental problem posed by modernization is whether human animals can adjust as readily to longevity, affluence, and peace as they have in the...

The fundamental problem posed by modernization is whether human animals can adjust as readily to longevity, affluence, and peace as they have in the...

The fundamental problem posed by modernization is whether human animals can adjust as readily to longevity, affluence, and peace as they have in the...