Take Today: The Executive as DropoutHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1972 - 304 páginas |
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... monopolies of navigational lore . The same pattern reappears with the Fuggers in the Middle Ages and with Henry the Navigator in Renaissance Portugal . Secret knowledge of trade routes or " software " made possible monopolies of ...
... monopolies of navigational lore . The same pattern reappears with the Fuggers in the Middle Ages and with Henry the Navigator in Renaissance Portugal . Secret knowledge of trade routes or " software " made possible monopolies of ...
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... monopolies of knowledge have vanished via the electric environment ; illumination has become X ray . Nothing Now Is IN CAMERA : Everything Is ON CAMERA Human motives now stand out as starkly as factory chimneys did form- erly . The ...
... monopolies of knowledge have vanished via the electric environment ; illumination has become X ray . Nothing Now Is IN CAMERA : Everything Is ON CAMERA Human motives now stand out as starkly as factory chimneys did form- erly . The ...
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... monopolies of knowledge , which sufficed to hedge the activities of banks and defense departments , have been eroded by the " rim spin " of global information flow ( credit agencies built on discreditable data create credulity gaps ) ...
... monopolies of knowledge , which sufficed to hedge the activities of banks and defense departments , have been eroded by the " rim spin " of global information flow ( credit agencies built on discreditable data create credulity gaps ) ...
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PROLOG TO EXPLORATION | 3 |
SAMPLER FOR EAGER READERS | 12 |
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