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Source: Virtual Mercury House. Planetary & Interplanetary Events, p. 130
Talcott Parsons (1968) "Systems Analysis: Social Systems" in: David L. Sills ed. International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences. p. 472
Lecture at University of British Columbia (12 October 1976).
Parliament (1974-1991)
The Meaning of Immortality in Human Experience (1957), p. 5.
Context: Man is the only animal that contemplates death, and also the only animal that shows any sign of doubt of its finality. This does not mean that he doubts it as a future fact. He accepts his own death, with that of others, as inevitable; plans for it; provides for the time when he shall be out of the picture. Yet, not less today than formerly, he confronts this fact with a certain incredulity regarding the scope of its destruction.
Source: The Urban Question: A Marxist Approach, 1977, p. 124 as quoted in: Phil Hubbard, Rob Kitchin (2010) Key Thinkers on Space and Place. p. 101
Introduction to Capital. Introduction to volume 1 (1976)
John McCarthy (1974), quoted in: Joscha Bach (2009) Principles of Synthetic Intelligence PSI, p. 233
1970s
Facebook Nation: Total Information Awareness (2nd Edition), 2014
Source: Ursprung des deutschen Trauerspiels [Origin of the German Mourning Play] (1925), p. 28
Source: Reading Architectural History (2002), Ch. 1 : Reading the past : What is architectural history?