Source: The Conflict of the Individual and the Mass in the Modern World (1932), p. 9
“What do individuals or groups of similarly hope to gain from participation in the affairs of the organization? Or, to use an awkward phrase we shall reiterate frequently, what are the uses to which they put the organisation?”
Source: 1960s, Authority, Goals and Prestige in a General Hospital, 1960, p. 16
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“That what we seek we shall find; what we flee from flees from us.”
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1860s, The Conduct of Life (1860)
Source: Leadership in Administration: A Sociological Interpretation, 1957, p. 8
Abortion in the United States, Report of a Conference Sponsored by the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Inc., (1958)
Source: Here Comes Everybody: The Power of Organizing Without Organizations (2008), p. 29
Barry M. Staw & Gerald R. Salancik (1977). New directions in organizational behavior. p. 2
The Preface
Fruits of Solitude (1682)
Context: There is nothing of which we are apt to be so lavish as of Time, and about which we ought to be more solicitous; since without it we can do nothing in this World. Time is what we want most, but what, alas! we use worst; and for which God will certainly most strictly reckon with us, when Time shall be no more.
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 583.