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Transportation

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Transportation of former ages not sufficient today (millions would die of starvation today)[edit]

"Transportation in the former ages was restricted to conveyance by animals. How would it provide for human needs today? If modes of transportation had not been reformed, the teeming millions now upon the earth would die of starvation. Without the railway and the fast-going steamship, the world of the present day would be as dead. How could great cities such as New York and London subsist if dependent upon ancient means of conveyance? It is also true of other things which have been reformed in proportion to the needs of the present time. Had they not been reformed, man could not find subsistence."

('Abdu'l-Bahá, Promulgation of Universal Peace, p. 280)

See also[edit]

  • Agriculture (re: inadequacy of modern agriculture)
  • Travel
  • Space travel
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