An edition of Designing freedom (1974)

Designing freedom

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An edition of Designing freedom (1974)

Designing freedom

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In these 1973 Massey Lectures, Stafford Beer states the case for a new science of systems theory and cybernetics. His essays examine such issues as "The Real Threat to All We Hold Most Dear," "The Discarded Tools of Modern Man," "A Liberty Machine in Prototype," "Science in the Service of Man," "The Future That Can Be Demanded Now," "The Free Man in a Cybernetic World." Designing Freedom ponders the possibilities of liberty in a cybernetic world.

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English
Pages
101

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Cover of: Designing freedom
Designing freedom
1994, Wiley
in English
Cover of: Designing freedom
Designing freedom
1974, J. Wiley
in English
Cover of: Designing freedom
Designing freedom
1974, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
in English
Cover of: Designing freedom
Designing freedom
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Published in
[Toronto]
Series
Massey lectures ;, 13th ser.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
001.4/24
Library of Congress
HD20.5 .B423

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Pagination
101 p. ;
Number of pages
101

ID Numbers

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OL5237332M
ISBN 10
0887940757
LCCN
75308179

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