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The present investigation grew from a 15 - year program of exploring the dynamic
structures of social systems and from a sequence of events in the summer of
1970 that focused the earlier background on the rapidly growing stresses within
our ...
The present investigation grew from a 15 - year program of exploring the dynamic
structures of social systems and from a sequence of events in the summer of
1970 that focused the earlier background on the rapidly growing stresses within
our ...
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But human experience trains the mind only poorly for estimating the dynamic
consequences of how the parts of a system will interact with one another . Until
recently there has been no way to estimate the behavior of social systems except
by ...
But human experience trains the mind only poorly for estimating the dynamic
consequences of how the parts of a system will interact with one another . Until
recently there has been no way to estimate the behavior of social systems except
by ...
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4 Limits to Growth Chapters 2 and 3 described assumptions about major world
forces and their interrelationship in a dynamic model . Such a model constitutes a
theory of behavior and interaction . Few people find the assumptions in Chapter ...
4 Limits to Growth Chapters 2 and 3 described assumptions about major world
forces and their interrelationship in a dynamic model . Such a model constitutes a
theory of behavior and interaction . Few people find the assumptions in Chapter ...
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Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Structure of the World System | 17 |
A World Model Structure and Assumptions | 31 |
Copyright | |
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