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-> "We travel together, passengers on a little space ship .... We cannot maintain it half fortunate, half miserable, half confident, half despairing, half slave - to the ancient enemies of man - half free in a liberation of resources undreamed of until this day. No craft, no crew can travel safely with such vast contradictions. On their resolution depends the survival of us all." - [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adlai_Stevenson | Adlai Stevenson]], shortly before his death.
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-> "Ecological considerations have made us all more aware of the interdependence of the political and geographical entities of our world. We have come to see our planet as '[[Spaceship Earth]].' But we must not forget that one-quarter of the passengers on that ship have luxurious first-class accommodations and the remaining three-quarters are traveling in steerage. The does not make for a happy ship - in space or anywhere else. All the less so when the steerage passengers realize that the means are at hand to make the accommodations reasonably comfortable for everyone" - [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_McNamara | Robert Mcnamara]], in ''[[http://books.google.com/books?id=lY4rAAAAMAAJ|One Hundred Countries, Two Billion People: The Dimensions of Development]]'', 1973.
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-> "Ecological considerations have made us all more aware of the interdependence of the political and geographical entities of our world. We have come to see our planet as '[[Spaceship Earth]].' But we must not forget that one-quarter of the passengers on that ship have luxurious first-class accommodations and the remaining three-quarters are traveling in steerage. That does not make for a happy ship - in space or anywhere else. All the less so when the steerage passengers realize that the means are at hand to make the accommodations reasonably comfortable for everyone" - [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_McNamara | Robert Mcnamara]], in ''[[http://books.google.com/books?id=lY4rAAAAMAAJ|One Hundred Countries, Two Billion People: The Dimensions of Development]]'', 1973.
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-> "Ecological considerations have made us all more aware of the interdependence of the political and geographical entities of our world. We have come to see our planet as '[[Spaceship Earth]].' But we must not forget that one-quarter of the passengers on that ship have luxurious first-class accommodations and the remaining three-quarters are traveling in steerage. The does not make for a happy ship - in space or anywhere else. All the less so when the steerage passengers realize that the means are at hand to make the accommodations reasonably comfortable for everyone" [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_McNamara | Robert Mcnamara]], in ''[[http://books.google.com/books?id=lY4rAAAAMAAJ|One Hundred Countries, Two Billion People: The Dimensions of Development]]'', 1973.
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-> "Ecological considerations have made us all more aware of the interdependence of the political and geographical entities of our world. We have come to see our planet as '[[Spaceship Earth]].' But we must not forget that one-quarter of the passengers on that ship have luxurious first-class accommodations and the remaining three-quarters are traveling in steerage. The does not make for a happy ship - in space or anywhere else. All the less so when the steerage passengers realize that the means are at hand to make the accommodations reasonably comfortable for everyone" - [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_McNamara | Robert Mcnamara]], in ''[[http://books.google.com/books?id=lY4rAAAAMAAJ|One Hundred Countries, Two Billion People: The Dimensions of Development]]'', 1973.
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-> "Ecological considerations have made us all more aware of the interdependence of the political and geographical entities of our world. We have come to see our planet as '[[Spaceship Earth]].' But we must not forget that one-quarter of the passengers on that ship have luxurious first-class accommodations and the remaining three-quarters are traveling in steerage. The does not make for a happy ship - in space or anywhere else. All the less so when the steerage passengers realize that the means are at hand to make the accommodations reasonably comfortable for everyone" [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_McNamara | Robert Mcnamara]], in ''[[One Hundred Countries, Two Billion People: The Dimensions of Development|http://books.google.com/books?id=lY4rAAAAMAAJ]]'', 1973.
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-> "Ecological considerations have made us all more aware of the interdependence of the political and geographical entities of our world. We have come to see our planet as '[[Spaceship Earth]].' But we must not forget that one-quarter of the passengers on that ship have luxurious first-class accommodations and the remaining three-quarters are traveling in steerage. The does not make for a happy ship - in space or anywhere else. All the less so when the steerage passengers realize that the means are at hand to make the accommodations reasonably comfortable for everyone" [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_McNamara | Robert Mcnamara]], in ''[[http://books.google.com/books?id=lY4rAAAAMAAJ|One Hundred Countries, Two Billion People: The Dimensions of Development]]'', 1973.
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-> "Ecological considerations have made us all more aware of the interdependence of the political and geographical entities of our world. We have come to see our planet as '[[Spaceship Earth]].' But we must not forget that one-quarter of the passengers on that ship have luxurious first-class accommodations and the remaining three-quarters are traveling in steerage. The does not make for a happy ship - in space or anywhere else. All the less so when the steerage passengers realize that the means are at hand to make the accommodations reasonably comfortable for everyone" [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_McNamara | Robert Mcnamara]], in ''One Hundred Countries, Two Billion People: The Dimensions of Development'', Praeger, 1973, [[http://books.google.com/books?id=lY4rAAAAMAAJ]]
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-> "Ecological considerations have made us all more aware of the interdependence of the political and geographical entities of our world. We have come to see our planet as '[[Spaceship Earth]].' But we must not forget that one-quarter of the passengers on that ship have luxurious first-class accommodations and the remaining three-quarters are traveling in steerage. The does not make for a happy ship - in space or anywhere else. All the less so when the steerage passengers realize that the means are at hand to make the accommodations reasonably comfortable for everyone" [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_McNamara | Robert Mcnamara]], in ''[[One Hundred Countries, Two Billion People: The Dimensions of Development|http://books.google.com/books?id=lY4rAAAAMAAJ]]'', 1973.
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-> "Ecological considerations have made us all more aware of the interdependence of the political and geographical entities of our world. We have come to see our planet as '[[Spaceship Earth]].' But we must not forget that one-quarter of the passengers on that ship have luxurious first-class accommodations and the remaining three-quarter are traveling in steerage. The does not make for a happy ship - in space or anywhere else. All the less so when the steerage passengers realize that the means are at hand to make the accommodations reasonably comfortable for everyone" [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_McNamara | Robert Mcnamara]], in ''One Hundred Countries, Two Billion People: The Dimensions of Development'', Praeger, 1973, [[http://books.google.com/books?id=lY4rAAAAMAAJ]]
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-> "Ecological considerations have made us all more aware of the interdependence of the political and geographical entities of our world. We have come to see our planet as '[[Spaceship Earth]].' But we must not forget that one-quarter of the passengers on that ship have luxurious first-class accommodations and the remaining three-quarters are traveling in steerage. The does not make for a happy ship - in space or anywhere else. All the less so when the steerage passengers realize that the means are at hand to make the accommodations reasonably comfortable for everyone" [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_McNamara | Robert Mcnamara]], in ''One Hundred Countries, Two Billion People: The Dimensions of Development'', Praeger, 1973, [[http://books.google.com/books?id=lY4rAAAAMAAJ]]
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-> "Ecological considerations have made us all more aware of the interdependence of the political and geographical entities of our world. We have come to see our planet as '[[Spaceship Earth]].' But we must not forget that one-quarter of the passengers on that ship have luxurious first-class accommodations and the remaining three-quarter are traveling in steerage. The does not make for a happy ship - in space or anywhere else. All the less so when the steerage passengers realize that the means are at hand to make the accommodations reasonably comfortable for everyone" [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_McNamara | Robert Mcnamara]], in ''One Hundred Countries, Two Billion People: The Dimensions of Development'', Praeger, 1973, [[http://books.google.com/books?id=lY4rAAAAMAAJ]]