Take Today: The Executive as DropoutHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1972 - 304 páginas |
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... global theater , in which all men become actors and there are few spectators . The population of the world is both the cast and content of this new theater . The repertory of the theater consists of a perpetual happening , which can ...
... global theater , in which all men become actors and there are few spectators . The population of the world is both the cast and content of this new theater . The repertory of the theater consists of a perpetual happening , which can ...
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... Globe and Mail ( November 25 , 1970 ) : The trouble , in a word , is that the 17th - century stone mason could help Wren build a cathedral in honor of ... Global Theater GENERAL MOTORS THE BIGGEST Tribal Chiefs and Conglomerate Emperors 243.
... Globe and Mail ( November 25 , 1970 ) : The trouble , in a word , is that the 17th - century stone mason could help Wren build a cathedral in honor of ... Global Theater GENERAL MOTORS THE BIGGEST Tribal Chiefs and Conglomerate Emperors 243.
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... Both Mr. Durant and Mr. Ford had unusual vision , courage , daring , imagination , and foresight . Both gambled everything on the future of the automobile . . . . They were a generation 6/ Conglomerate Emperors in Global Theater.
... Both Mr. Durant and Mr. Ford had unusual vision , courage , daring , imagination , and foresight . Both gambled everything on the future of the automobile . . . . They were a generation 6/ Conglomerate Emperors in Global Theater.
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PROLOG TO EXPLORATION | 3 |
I | 5 |
SAMPLER FOR EAGER READERS | 12 |
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