Take Today: The Executive as DropoutHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1972 - 304 páginas |
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... human interfering with any other human and without any human gaining advantage at the expense of another . The programs that the computers will select as being most favorable for all humanity will go far beyond man's ignorant ways of ...
... human interfering with any other human and without any human gaining advantage at the expense of another . The programs that the computers will select as being most favorable for all humanity will go far beyond man's ignorant ways of ...
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... human satisfactions and anxieties . The projections of Kahn and Wiener are abstractions that have nothing to do with human satisfactions past , present , or future . GNP and income projections of this kind merely rouse memories of the ...
... human satisfactions and anxieties . The projections of Kahn and Wiener are abstractions that have nothing to do with human satisfactions past , present , or future . GNP and income projections of this kind merely rouse memories of the ...
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... human form has the imperial power of creating or of " putting on " environ- ments . The user is the content of any medium or form of organization . Recognition of this basic but submerged fact was given to an explorer work- ing with a ...
... human form has the imperial power of creating or of " putting on " environ- ments . The user is the content of any medium or form of organization . Recognition of this basic but submerged fact was given to an explorer work- ing with a ...
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PROLOG TO EXPLORATION | 3 |
I | 5 |
SAMPLER FOR EAGER READERS | 12 |
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