Toward the twenty-first century: political economy, social systems, and world peace, Larry D. Singell, editorColorado Associated University Press, 1985 |
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... universe when it has a super novae visible on earth , so that human valuation ex- tends out a very long way . When faced with a function as large and complex as the better- ment function , there is a strong tendency to try to reduce it ...
... universe when it has a super novae visible on earth , so that human valuation ex- tends out a very long way . When faced with a function as large and complex as the better- ment function , there is a strong tendency to try to reduce it ...
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... universe , or at least that part of it which is relevant to our evaluations . G , then , is simply an index such that : if it rises , things are better ; and if it falls , things are worse . It does not even have to be a cardinal number ...
... universe , or at least that part of it which is relevant to our evaluations . G , then , is simply an index such that : if it rises , things are better ; and if it falls , things are worse . It does not even have to be a cardinal number ...
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... universe in all its four dimensions of space and time - the ther- modynamic potential that existed at the beginning of the universe may well be re - created at its end , or even by the realization of improbable events along the way ...
... universe in all its four dimensions of space and time - the ther- modynamic potential that existed at the beginning of the universe may well be re - created at its end , or even by the realization of improbable events along the way ...
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Social Systems Analysis and the Study of International | 49 |
The Legitimacy of Central Banks | 67 |
The End of Growth | 83 |
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