In the fifteenth century, when there was less intercommunication between distant countries, the differences were even greater.
"Fine Books"
Alfred W. Pollard
There never existed greater facilities for such a movement, and they ought to make use of all the abundant means of popular agitation and intercommunication which modern society allowed.
"Contemporary Socialism"
John Rae
The growth of science, its application in invention to industrial life, the multiplication and acceleration of means of transportation and intercommunication, have created a peculiarly unstable environment.
"John Dewey's logical theory"
Delton Thomas Howard