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The Sovereign Individuals: Mastering the Transformative to the Information Age James Dale Davidson & Lord William Rees-Mogg english

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York Touch Stone 2020Description: 446 p. ; soft bound 14x21.5 cmISBN:
  • 978-0-684-83272-2
DDC classification:
  • 23 338.9 DAV
Contents:
1. The Transition of the Year 2000: The Fourth Stage of Human Society 2. Megapolitical Transformations in Historic Perspective 3. East of Eden: The Agricultural Revolution and the Sophistication of Violence 4. The Last Days of Politics: Parallels Between the Senile Decline of the Holy Mother Church and the Nanny State 5. The Life and Death of the Nation-State: Democracy and Nationalism as Resource Strategies in the Age of Violence 6. The Megapolitics of the Information Age: The Triumph of Efficiency over Power 7. Transcending Locality: The Emergence of the Cybereconomy 8. The End of Egalitarian Economics: The Revolution in Earnings Capacity in a World Without Jobs 9. Nationalism, Reaction, and the New Luddites 10. The Twilight of Democracy 11. Morality and Crime in the "Natural Economy" of the Information Age
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Books Books Tetso College Library Economics Non-fiction 338.9 DAV (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 14174

1. The Transition of the Year 2000: The Fourth Stage of Human Society
2. Megapolitical Transformations in Historic Perspective
3. East of Eden: The Agricultural Revolution and the Sophistication of Violence
4. The Last Days of Politics: Parallels Between the Senile Decline of the Holy Mother Church and the Nanny State
5. The Life and Death of the Nation-State: Democracy and Nationalism as Resource Strategies in the Age of Violence
6. The Megapolitics of the Information Age: The Triumph of Efficiency over Power
7. Transcending Locality: The Emergence of the Cybereconomy
8. The End of Egalitarian Economics: The Revolution in Earnings Capacity in a World Without Jobs
9. Nationalism, Reaction, and the New Luddites
10. The Twilight of Democracy
11. Morality and Crime in the "Natural Economy" of the Information Age

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