Take Today: The Executive as DropoutHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1972 - 304 Seiten |
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... possible good for the greatest possible number , the number being one . In place of the no- tion represented by this aphorism , the theory of games establishes the concept of a strategy through which conflicting maximum desires can be ...
... possible good for the greatest possible number , the number being one . In place of the no- tion represented by this aphorism , the theory of games establishes the concept of a strategy through which conflicting maximum desires can be ...
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... possible , to project key variables in society . . . extrapolations of current or emerging tendencies . . . create a SURPRISE - FREE PROJECTION a " standard world " and several " canonical variations , " designed to raise certain issues ...
... possible , to project key variables in society . . . extrapolations of current or emerging tendencies . . . create a SURPRISE - FREE PROJECTION a " standard world " and several " canonical variations , " designed to raise certain issues ...
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... possible this mosaic experience of the world for today . No connections are sought or found amidst the innumerable items . Everything is unified under date line rather than story line . If the paper carried yesterday's date or ...
... possible this mosaic experience of the world for today . No connections are sought or found amidst the innumerable items . Everything is unified under date line rather than story line . If the paper carried yesterday's date or ...
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PROLOG TO EXPLORATION | 3 |
I | 5 |
SAMPLER FOR EAGER READERS | 12 |
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