Views from the socially sensitive seventies

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Views from the socially sensitive seventies

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English
Pages
202

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Views from the socially sensitive seventies
1973, American Telephone and Telegraph Co.
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Table of Contents

Lazarsfeld, P. F. Introduction.
Lazarsfeld, P. F. The use of social science in business management.
Bell, D. The post-industrial society.
Graham, F. The state of our environment.
Hauser, P. M. Population and the human environment.
Keller, S. The future of the family.
Ballard, W. W. The survival of mankind.
Kettle, J. How to think about the future.
Kahn, H. Forces for change in the final third of the twentieth century.
Jensen, A. E. Choices for tomorrow.
Sheen, F. J. Revolutionary philosophy of the seventies.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographies.

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[New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
309.1/73/0924
Library of Congress
HN65 .V53

The Physical Object

Pagination
xv, 202 p.
Number of pages
202

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5436572M
Internet Archive
viewsfromsociall0000unse
ISBN 10
0884390012
LCCN
73085003
OCLC/WorldCat
818577
Library Thing
8224150
Goodreads
7087107

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