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_aDrucker, Peter F. _q(Peter Ferdinand), _d1909-2005 _eauthor. _9311863 |
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_aThe ecological vision : _breflections on the American condition / _cPeter F. Drucker. |
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_aNew Brunswick, N.J. : _bTransaction Publishers, _c2000. |
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_tIntroduction -- _gPt. 1. _tAmerican Experiences -- _tIntroduction to Part One -- _g1. _tThe American Genius Is Political -- _g2. _tCalhoun's Pluralism -- _g3. _tHenry Ford: The Last Populist -- _g4. _tIBM's Watson: Vision for Tomorrow -- _g5. _tThe Myth of American Uniformity -- _gPt. 2. _tEconomics as a Social Dimension -- _tIntroduction to Part Two -- _g6. _tThe Economic Basis of American Politics -- _g7. _tThe Poverty of Economic Theory -- _g8. _tThe Delusion of Profits -- _g9. _tSchumpeter and Keynes -- _g10. _tKeynes: Economics as a Magical System -- _gPt. 3. _tThe Social Function of Management -- _tIntroduction to Part Three -- _g11. _tManagement's Role -- _g12. _tManagement: The Problems of Success -- _g13. _tSocial Innovation: Management's New Dimension -- _gPt. 4. _tBusiness as a Social Institution -- _tIntroduction to Part Four -- _g14. _tCan There Be "Business Ethics"? -- _g15. _tThe New Productivity Challenge -- _g16. _tThe Emerging Theory of Manufacturing -- _g17. _tThe Hostile Takeover and Its Discontents -- _gPt. 5. _tWork, Tools, and Society -- _tIntroduction to Part Five -- _g18. _tWork and Tools -- _g19. _tTechnology, Science, and Culture -- _g20. _tIndia and Appropriate Technology -- _g21. _tThe First Technological Revolution and Its Lessions -- _gPt. 6. _tThe Information-Based Society -- _tIntroduction to Part Six -- _g22. _tInformation, Communications, and Understanding -- _g23. _tInformation and the Future of the City -- _g24. _tThe Information-Based Organization -- _gPt. 7. _tJapan as Society and Civilization -- _tIntroduction to Part Seven -- _g25. _tA View of Japan through Japanese Art -- _g26. _tJapan: The Problems of Success -- _g27. _tBehind Japan's Success -- _g28. _tMisinterpreting Japan and the Japanese -- _g29. _tHow Westernized Are the Japanese? -- _gPt. 8. _tWhy Society Is Not Enough -- _tIntroduction to Part Eight -- _g30. _tThe Unfashionable Kierkegaard -- _tAfterword: Reflections of a Social Ecologist -- _tIndex. |
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