Source: The Globalization of Poverty and the New World Order - Second Edition - (2003), Chapter 4, The World Bank and Woman's Rights, p. 67
“The notion of a formal structure of command must be abandoned. It is more useful to think of the mature corporation as a series of concentric circles.”
Source: The New Industrial State (1967), Chapter XIII, Section 1, p. 149
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Source: "Foundations of the Theory of Organization," 1948, p. 25
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Source: Creative Problem Solving (1991), p. 2.
Source: "Foundations of the Theory of Organization," 1948, p. 25
Saving Ourselves From Self-Destruction (2004)
Context: We must abandon the unworkable notion that it is morally reprehensible for some countries to pursue weapons of mass destruction yet morally acceptable for others to rely on them for security — and indeed to continue to refine their capacities and postulate plans for their use.
Similarly, we must abandon the traditional approach of defining security in terms of boundaries — city walls, border patrols, racial and religious groupings. The global community has become irreversibly interdependent, with the constant movement of people, ideas, goods and resources. In such a world, we must combat terrorism with an infectious security culture that crosses borders — an inclusive approach to security based on solidarity and the value of human life. In such a world, weapons of mass destruction have no place.
Women Don't Belong In Ground Combat, Phyllis Schlafly Columns, 2007-03-30, Schlafly, Phyllis, 2005-06-01 http://www.eagleforum.org/column/2005/june05/05-06-01.html,
“The circle of knowledge commences close round a man and thence stretches out concentrically.”
Evening Hour of a Hermit (1780)