Take Today: The Executive as DropoutHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1972 - 304 páginas |
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... longer indicates the full scope of economic activities in an infor- mation age , just as " war " no longer defines the areas of military effects or the real range of military activities . You can no longer “ nip in " and “ nip out ...
... longer indicates the full scope of economic activities in an infor- mation age , just as " war " no longer defines the areas of military effects or the real range of military activities . You can no longer “ nip in " and “ nip out ...
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... longer discern one's friends . The arms race at home is at least as destructive of social peace as the exploding of its product in " enemy " territory . In the Global Theater of the Absurd we can no longer identify our enemies either ...
... longer discern one's friends . The arms race at home is at least as destructive of social peace as the exploding of its product in " enemy " territory . In the Global Theater of the Absurd we can no longer identify our enemies either ...
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... longer . In England , until World War II , ordinary homes received several deliveries a day , including one after dinner ( like India today ) . As speed - up in the environmental serv- ices occurs , there is a slowdown of the old system ...
... longer . In England , until World War II , ordinary homes received several deliveries a day , including one after dinner ( like India today ) . As speed - up in the environmental serv- ices occurs , there is a slowdown of the old system ...
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