
The Making of an Elder Culture (2009)
Source: The Human Problems of an Industrial Civilisation, (1933), p. 1, Chapter 1: Fatigue
The Making of an Elder Culture (2009)
Source: Democracy and freedom. 1919, p. 44; Cited in: Wood & Wood (2004, 78).
Speech to the Labour Party Conference in Blackpool (28 September 1976), quoted in James Callaghan, Time and Chance (Collins, 1987), p. 425
Prime Minister
Source: The Evolution of Civilizations (1961) (Second Edition 1979), Chapter 4, Historical Analysis, p. 123
Source: The Human Problems of an Industrial Civilisation, (1933), p. 1, Chapter 1: Fatigue; Lead paragraph
Source: 1940s - 1950s, Introduction to Operations Research (1957), p. 7
Speech to the South Carolina Legislature, Columbia, SC (16 April 1947); Baruch said that the phrase "cold war" was suggested to him by H. B. Swope, editor of the New York World; the term had earlier been used by George Orwell (1945)
Context: Let us not be deceived — we are today in the midst of a cold war. Our enemies are to be found abroad and at home. Let us never forget this: Our unrest is the heart of their success. The peace of the world is the hope and the goal of our political system; it is the despair and defeat of those who stand against us.
Quarterly Review, 120, 1866, p. 273
1860s