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Source: The Human Side of Enterprise (1960), p. 16 (p. 23 in 2006 edition)
Source: "The Origins of Organizational Theory," 2005, p. 143
Source: The Human Side of Enterprise (1960), p. 17 (2006: 24)
“The instrument of expansion of Classical civilization was a social organization, slavery.”
Source: The Evolution of Civilizations (1961) (Second Edition 1979), Chapter 9, Classical Civilization, p. 270
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Book abstract.
New Directions for Organization Theory, 1997
“The economic system is, in effect, a mere function of social organization.”
The Great Transformation (1944), Ch. 4 : Societies and Economic Systems