The Economist | Probably not, but humans have a lot to learn from the equine experience The Economist IN THE early 20th century the future seemed bright for horse employment. Within 50 years cars and tractors made short work of equine livelihoods. Some futurists see a cautionary tale for humanity in the fate of the horse: it was economically ... |
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