Part one: the current debate. Issue stated. Two cultures / C. P. Snow
Group of reactions. Two cultures?
the significance of C. P. Snow / F. R. Leavis
A certain judo demonstration / John Wain
Snow vs. Leavis / Hilary Corke
Two cultures: an editorial / The Spectator
From the top drawer and the bottom / Anthony West
Grounds for approval / Richard Wolheim
Voice of Sir Charles / William F. Buckley, Jr.
A literary defence of "The Two Cultures" / Martin Green
Science, literature, and culture: a comment on the Leavis-Snow controversy / Lionel Trilling
Part two: the debate in historical perspective. New science / Francis Bacon
Preface to lyrical ballads / William Wordsworth
Four ages of poetry / Thomas Love Peacock
On machine labor / John Ruskin
Science and culture / Thomas Henry Huxley
Literature and science / Matthew Arnold
Part three: contemporary attitudes. Ways of knowing. What science is / Stuart Chase
How does a poem mean? / John Ciardi
Appreciation of science as an end in itself / John R. Baker
Whatever hope we have / Maxwell Anderson
Science as an element in culture / Bertrand Russell
Why do we teach poetry? / Archibald MacLeish
Hopes and fears. Is life becoming happier? / H. G. Wells
Industrial Magnate / D. H. Lawrence
Mechanism and culture / James T. Shotwell
"1984" can be a good year / J. Bronowski
Sane society / Erich Fromm
Machine stops / E. M. Forster.