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Kenneth you at bolding was a British
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economist educator peace activist poet
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religious mystic devoted Quaker systems
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scientist and interdisciplinary
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philosopher he was co-founder of general
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Systems Theory and founder of numerous
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ongoing intellectual projects in
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economics and social science he was
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married to Elise M balding biography
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balding was born in Liverpool England in
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1910 he graduated from Oxford University
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and was granted United States
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citizenship in 1948 from 1934 to 1937 he
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was an academic staff at the University
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of Edinburgh and from 1937 to 1941 he
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taught at Colgate University from 1945
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to 1949 he was a faculty member of Iowa
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State College now Iowa State University
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and during the years 1949 to 1967 he was
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a faculty member of the University of
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Michigan in 1967 he joined the faculty
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of the University of Colorado at Boulder
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where he remained until his retirement
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bolding was president of numerous
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scholarly societies including the
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American Economic Association the
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Society for general systems research and
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the American Association for the
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Advancement of science he was not only a
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prolific writer and a creative
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integrator of knowledge but an
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academician of world stature indeed a
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magisterial figure in the discipline of
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social science for bolding economics and
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sociology were not social sciences
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rather they were all aspects of a single
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social science devoted to the study of
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human persons and their relationships
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bolding spearheaded an evolutionary
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approach to economics building with his
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wife Elise was an active member of the
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religious Society of Friends or Quakers
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he took part in Quaker gatherings served
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on committees and spoke to and about the
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friends the two were members of meetings
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in
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vil Tennessee Ann Arbor Michigan and
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Boulder Colorado interestingly although
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he stuttered when he ministered in a
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friend meeting he spoke clearly Kenneth
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Boulding was instrumental in organizing
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the first teach in relating to the
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Vietnam War at the University of
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Michigan in Ann Arbor in March 1965 he
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later spoke on the steps of the Hatcher
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graduate library at the University and
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was pelted with snowballs by a group of
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disagreeing students in March 1977 he
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even conducted a silent vigil at a
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headquarters of the American Friends
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Service Committee in Philadelphia to
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protest what he considered it distancing
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itself from Quakers he penned the widely
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circulated there is a spirit a series of
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sonnets he wrote in 1945 based on the
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last statement of the 17th century
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Quaker James Naylor bolding emphasized
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that human economic and other behavior
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is embedded in a larger interconnected
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system to understand the results of our
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behavior economic or otherwise we must
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first research and develop a scientific
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understanding of the eco dynamics of the
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general system the global society in
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which we live in all its dimensions
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spiritual and material Boulding believed
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that in the absence of a committed
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effort to the right kind of social
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science research and understanding the
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human species might well be doomed to
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extinction
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but he died optimistic believing our
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evolutionary journey had just begun work
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in addition to economics building made
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important contributions to the fields of
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political science sociology philosophy
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and social psychology economic analysis
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buildings major work in economics was
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his introductory textbook economic
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analysis which first appeared in 1941
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the book sought to be a contribution to
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the development and systematization of
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the body of economic analysis itself
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psychic capital psychic capital is a
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term first used by bolding
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capital is an accumulation of wealth and
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with psychic capital the accumulation is
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one of desirable mental states which
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admittedly a highly transitory in nature
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the mental states could be memories of
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pleasure success achievement recognition
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and the desire to add to psychic capital
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is likely to be a powerful motivating
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force however failure in a task could
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also lead to a depletion of psychic
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capital an accumulation of negative
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memories of failures disasters
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atrocities or perceived and justices and
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indignities could be called negative
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psychic capital negatives I could
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capital can also be a powerful
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motivating factor in the pursuit of
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satisfaction through revenge or a
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settling of scores in either of its
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forms as positive or negative psychic
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capital this package of collective
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memory is an essential link between
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collective memory and collective mental
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state the concept is somewhat more
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specific than social capital which
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focuses on social networks rather than
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mental states evolutionary economics
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bolding was the key exponent of the
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evolutionary economics movement in his
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economic development as an evolutionary
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system building suggests a parallel
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between economic development and
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biological evolution they economics and
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evolution of both examples of a larger
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process which has been at work in this
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part of the universe for a very long
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time this is the process of the
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development of structures of increasing
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complexity and improbability the
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evolutionary process always operates
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through mutation and selection and has
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involved some distinction between the
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genotype which mutates under phenotype
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which is selected the process by which
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the genotype constructs the phenotype
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may be described as organization
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economic development manifests itself
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largely in the production of commodities
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that is goods and services it originates
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however in ideas plans and attitudes in
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the human mind these are the genotypes
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in a canal
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development this whole process indeed
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can be described as a process in the
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growth of knowledge what the economist
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calls capital is nothing more than human
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knowledge imposed on the material world
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knowledge and the growth of knowledge
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therefore is the essential key to
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economic development investment
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financial systems and economic
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organizations and institutions are in a
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sense only the machinery by which
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knowledge process is created an
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expressed Kenneth e folding Kenneth
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Boulding was also nominated for the
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Nobel Prize for both piece on the
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publications bolding published some
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thirty books and hundreds of articles
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books a selection 1940s to 1960s 1941
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economic analysis Harper & Brothers 1942
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a peace study outline the practice of
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the love of God Philadelphia yearly
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meeting book committee 1945 the
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economics apiece
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prentice-hall 1945 there is a spirit the
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Nayla sonnets fellowship publications
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1950 a reconstruction of economics Wiley
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1953 the organizational revolution a
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study in the ethics of economic
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organization Harper & Brothers 1956 the
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image knowledge in life and society
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University of Michigan press 1958 the
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skills of the economist Cleveland
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Howard Allen 1958 principles of Economic
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Policy
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prentice hall 1958 1962 conflict and
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defense a general theory Harper &
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Brothers 1964 the meaning of the 20th
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century
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the great transition Harper & row 1966
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the impact of the social sciences
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Rutgers University Press 1966 the
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economics of knowledge and their
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knowledge of economics American Economic
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Review vol 56 no 1/2 ma one nineteen
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sixty six one two thirteen 1968 beyond
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economics essays on society religion and
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ethics 1969 the grants economy Michigan
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academician 1970s 1970 economics as a
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science
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1970 a primer on social dynamics history
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is dialectics and development 1971
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economics Colorado associated University
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Press 1971 1973 political economy
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Colorado associated University Press
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1973 1973 the economy of love and fear a
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preface to grants economics wodsworth
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1974 toward a general social science
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Colorado associated University Press
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1975 international systems peace
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conflict resolution and politics
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Colorado associated University Press
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1975 sonnets from the interior life and
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other autobiographical verse Colorado
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associated university press 1978 stable
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peace University of Texas press 1978 eco
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dynamics a new theory of societal
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evolution sage 1980s - 1 9 9 3 1 9 8 o
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beasts ballads and balding isms a
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collection of writings transaction books
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1981 evolutionary economics sage 1981 a
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preface to grants economics the economy
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of love and fear new york Prager
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1985 toward the 21st century political
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economy social systems and world peace
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Colorado associated University Press
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1985 human betterment sage 1985 the
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world as a total system sage 1986
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mending the world quaker insights on the
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social order Pendle Hill publications
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1989 three phases of power
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sage 1992 towards a new economics
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critical essays on ecology distribution
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and other themes edward elgar 1993 the
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structure of a modern economy the United
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States 1929 to 89 Macmillan