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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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3 Social Values Impending changes in the world system threaten modern social
values and goals . The industrialized societies ... 4 Improved Models of Social
Systems Provisionally , the answer given in this book is yes . We should be able
to ...
3 Social Values Impending changes in the world system threaten modern social
values and goals . The industrialized societies ... 4 Improved Models of Social
Systems Provisionally , the answer given in this book is yes . We should be able
to ...
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Our social systems are far more complex and harder to understand than our
technological systems . Why , then , do we not use the same approach of making
models of social systems and conducting laboratory experiments on those
models ...
Our social systems are far more complex and harder to understand than our
technological systems . Why , then , do we not use the same approach of making
models of social systems and conducting laboratory experiments on those
models ...
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Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Structure of the World System | 17 |
Limits to Growth | 67 |
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