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  • av Stuart Chase
    249,-

    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

  • av Robert Dunn, Stuart Chase & Guytugwell Rexford
    289 - 423,-

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    330 - 437,-

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    187 - 370,-

  • - Gemeinwirtschaftliche Gedanken in Amerika
    av Stuart Chase
    1 856,-

    Frontmatter -- GELEITWORT -- I. Die Kontrolle der Industrie -- II. Eine Flugzeugübersicht -- III. Die vier Hauptquellen der Verschwendung -- IV. Menschliche Bedürfnisse -- V. Verlustquellen im Verbrauch -- VI. Weitere Verlustquellen -- VII. Eine Untersuchung amerikanischer Reklame -- VIII. Brachliegende menschliche Arbeitskraft -- IX. Verschwendung in der Erzeugung -- X. Industrielle Zusammenarbeit -- XI. Verschwendung im Vertrieb -- XII. Naturschätze - Das Vernichten eines Erdteils -- XIII. Die Herausforderung -- Anhang:Literaturnachweis zu den einzelnen Abschnitten -- INHALTSVERZEICHNIS -- Backmatter

  • av Stuart Chase
    277,-

  • av Stuart Chase
    1 332,-

    Chase is a social critic and veteran popularizer whose positivism has outlasted his reformist zeal - he makes few radical criticisms or predictions. Ten current trends are analyzed and forecasted here with statistical flourishes. The variables are familiar: conservation, demography, the nature of the economy, the arms race, automation, man's fate. The proposals are also quite reasonable - all students should have a thorough grounding in the "new science, as well as the "new politics" (with emphasis on the U.N. and international law) and the "new economics" (based on a mixed-economy model). In an epilogue, he projects the next generation's scene which will feature noiseless subways, no t.v. commercials, "new towns" which will serve as satellite population centers for drastically urban-renewed, carless cities; while the U.N. will move to an island in the Indian Ocean. Though it blurs the distinction between adjustment to a "most probable world" and the recommendations for ensuring certain probability valences, this is an entertaining futurama of What-Life-Will-Be-Like-In-2000. (Kirkus Reviews)

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