Margaret Chan (1947) Director-General of the World Health Organization
WHO Interview on taking office as Director-General http://www.who.int/dg/chan/interviews/taking_office/en/, Frontlines, 4 January 2007.
Margaret Chan (1947) Director-General of the World Health Organization
WHO Interview on taking office as Director-General http://www.who.int/dg/chan/interviews/taking_office/en/, Frontlines, 4 January 2007.
Stephen J. Mellor (1952) British computer scientist
Source: Object-Oriented Systems Analysis: Modeling the World In Data (1988), p. 12.
Helmut Schmidt (1918–2015) Chancellor of West Germany 1974-1982
Hamburger Abendblatt http://www.abendblatt.de/politik/deutschland/article290699/Wieviel-Anatolien-vertraegt-Europa.html, 24. November 2004
Henry Adams (1838–1918) journalist, historian, academic, novelist
The Education of Henry Adams (1907)
William Powell (author) book The Anarchist Cookbook
Source: The Anarchist Cookbook (1971), Chapter Three: "Natural, Nonlethal, and Lethal Weapons", p. 93.
Gordon Pask (1928–1996) British psychologist
Learning Strategies, Teaching Strategies, and Conceptual or Learning Style (1988)
Kenneth E. Boulding (1910–1993) British-American economist
Kenneth Boulding (1944) " A Liquidity Preference Theory of Market Prices http://cas.umkc.edu/econ/economics/faculty/wray/631Wray/Week%207/Boulding.pdf". In: Economica, New Series, Vol. 11, No. 42 (May, 1944), pp. 55-63.<br>C. Brown (2003) " Toward a reconcilement of endogenous money and liquidity preference http://www.clt.astate.edu/crbrown/brownjpke.pdf" in: Journal of Post Keynesian Economics. Winter 2003–4, Vol. 26, No. 2. 323 commented on this article, saying: "Boulding (1944) argued that if liquidity preference were divorced from the "demand for money," the former could come into its own as a theory of financial asset pricing. According to this view, rising liquidity preference or a "wave of bearish sentiment" is manifest in a shift from certain asset categories, specifically, those that are characterized by high capital uncertainty (that is, uncertainty about the future value of the asset as a result of market revaluation) to assets such as commercial paper or giltedged securities." <br class="br">1940s
Mike Huckabee (1955) Arkansas politician
Republican Presidential Debate, South Carolina, 2007-05-15, quoted in [Republican Presidential Debate in South Carolina, 2007-05-15, New York Times, http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/15/us/politics/16repubs-text.html?pagewanted=11, 2011-03-01]
Republican Debates
Alan Keyes (1950) American politician
Rally in defense of marriage, Boston, Massachusetts, May 14, 2004. http://www.renewamerica.us/archives/speeches/04_05_14boston.htm. <br class="br">2009
Kathy Acker book Blood and Guts in High School
Blood and Guts in High School (1978)
Russell L. Ackoff (1919–2009) Scientist
Ackoff’s (1994) The Democratic Corporation: A Radical Prescription for Recreating Corporate America and Rediscovering Success. p. 117 cited in: Stuart A. Umpleby and Eric B. Dent. (1999) "The Origins and Purposes of Several Traditions. in Systems Theory and Cybernetics". in Cybernetics and Systems: An International Journal, Vol 30. pp. 79-103.
1990s
Émile Durkheim book The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life
Source: The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life, 1912, p. 434
Filippo Tommaso Marinetti (1876–1944) Italian poet and editor, founder of the Futurist movement
1910's, Multiplied Man and the Reign of the Machine' 1911
Source: Poggi, Christine, and Laura Wittman, eds. Futurism: An Anthology. Yale University Press, 2009. p. 89
Alexander Bogdanov (1873–1928) Physician, philosopher, writer
Source: Essays in tektology, 1980, p. 195, as cited in: Arran Gare, " Aleksandr Bogdanov and systems theory http://aaltowebstudio.cloudapp.net/tangentialpoints/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2014/05/Arren-Gare-2000-Aleksandr-Bogdanov-and-Systems-Theory.pdf." Democracy & Nature 6.3 (2000): 341-359.
Kazimir Malevich (1879–1935) Russian and Soviet artist of polish descent
1921 - 1930
Source: 'God is not cast down', Malevich, 1922; as quoted in Futurism, ed. Didier Ottinger; Centre Pompidou / 5 Continents Editions, Milan, 2008, p. 65
Ram Swarup (1920–1998) Indian historian
On Hinduism (2000)
Albert Einstein (1879–1955) German-born physicist and founder of the theory of relativity
'Essays in Science (1934) p. 11. Reprinted in Ideas and Opinions On Scientific Truth (1954) p. 261, Crown Publishers, Inc. New York, New York, USA, 1954, ISBN 0679601058.
1940s
Bill Evans (1929–1980) American jazz pianist
As quoted in 'Metaphors for the Musician' by Randy Halberstadt. ©2001 Sher Music.
“The concept of a value-free science is absurd.”
Kenneth E. Boulding (1910–1993) British-American economist
Source: 1960s, Economics As A Moral Science, 1969, p. 4 cited in: John B. Davis (2011)
Wilhelm Liebknecht (1826–1900) German socialist politician
No Compromise – No Political Trading (1899)
John Constable (1776–1837) English Romantic painter
Quoted in Leslie Parris and Ian Fleming-Williams, Constable (Tate Gallery Publications, London, 1993), p. 516
posthumous, undated
Matt Dillahunty (1969) American activist
Episode 578: "Still More Scamlets" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDcLAeTm5AY, Channel Austin (November 9, 2008) <br class="br">The Atheist Experience
Richard Pipes (1923–2018) American historian
Source: Three “Whys” of the Russian Revolution (1995), p. 72
Neil Armstrong (1930–2012) American astronaut; first person to walk on the moon
Letter to the children of Troy, Michigan on the opening of its Public Library (1971), in Why Libraries Matter: Letters to the Children of Troy, Michigan (From 1971) http://www.mentalfloss.com/blogs/archives/132316, by Lucas Reilly, Mental Floss (3 July 2012)
Damian Pettigrew Canadian filmmaker
On key topics in the documentary genre, Sundance Channel Interview (July 2004)
Jeffrey Pfeffer (1946) American academic
Book abstract.
New Directions for Organization Theory, 1997
Thorstein Veblen book The Theory of the Leisure Class
Source: The Theory of the Leisure Class (1899), p. 125
Robert M. Pirsig book Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance (1974), Afterword (1984)
Fredric Jameson (1934) American academic
Source: Postmodernism: Or, The Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism (1991), Chapter 2: Theories of the Postmodern
Alfred Binet (1857–1911) French psychologist and inventor of the first usable intelligence test
Source: The Mind and the Brain, 1907, p. 43
Max Horkheimer (1895–1973) German philosopher and sociologist
E. Jephcott, trans., p. 17.
Dialektik der Aufklärung [Dialectic of Enlightenment] (1944)
Kirby Page (1890–1957) American clergyman
Source: The Sword or the Cross, Which Should be the Weapon of the Christian Militant? (1921), Ch.4 p. 62
Anthony D. Smith (1939–2016) British academic
Source: Myths and Memories of the Nation (1999), Chapter: Greeks, Armenians and Jews.
Tom R. Burns (1937) American sociologist
Source: Systems theories (2006), p. 1.
Milan Kundera book The Unbearable Lightness of Being
pg 33
The Unbearable Lightness of Being (1984), Part One: Lightness and Weight
George Frederick James Temple (1901–1992) British mathematician
100 Years of Mathematics: a Personal Viewpoint (1981)
Jasper Johns (1930) American artist
interview at John's studio, Billy Klüver, March 1963, as quoted in Jasper Johns, Writings, sketchbook Notes, Interviews, ed. Kirk Varnedoe, Moma New York, 1996, p. 89
1960s
J. R. Partington (1886–1965) British chemist
Introduction
Higher Mathematics for Chemical Students (1911)
Harold Rosenberg (1906–1978) American writer and art critic
Source: Art on the Edge, (1975), p. 230, Art on the Edge (1975) "Shall These Bones Live?: Art Movement Ghosts"
J. R. Partington (1886–1965) British chemist
Introduction
Higher Mathematics for Chemical Students (1911)
Context: As an instance of the remarkably far-reaching effect which a single mathematico-physical concept has had upon the development of chemical theory, one has but to recall the state of chemistry just before the revival of Avogadro's law by Cannizzaro, to be impressed by its confusion. Relying solely upon their "chemical instinct," the leaders of the various schools of chemical thought had developed each his own theoretical system.... a host of... conceptions strove for supremacy. The strife was stilled, order and unity were restored, as soon as Avogadro's great idea was seen in its true light, and the concept of the molecule was introduced into chemistry. A formula which had required pages of reasoning from a purely chemical standpoint to establish, and that insecurely, was fixed by a single numerical result.
H. G. Wells book The War of the Worlds
Book II, Ch. 10 (Ch. 27 in editions without Book divisions): The Epilogue
The War of the Worlds (1898)
Mordechai Ben-Ari (1948) Israeli computer scientist
Source: Just a Theory: Exploring the Nature of Science (2005), Chapter 2, “Just a Theory: What Scientists Do” (p. 24)
John L. Heilbron (1934) American historian
Thomas Samuel Kuhn: 18 July 1922-17 June 1996 (1998)
Ragnar Frisch (1895–1973) Norwegian economist
etc.
Source: 1970s and later, From Utopian Theory to Practical Applications, 1970, p. 29
Francis Place (1771–1854) English social reformer
Source: Illustrations and Proofs of the Principle of Population. 1822, p. 122
C. West Churchman (1913–2004) American philosopher and systems scientist
Source: 1960s - 1970s, The Systems Approach and Its Enemies (1979), p. 69; As cited in: Book Review: The Systems Approach and its Enemies http://phd-take-2.wikispaces.com/The+Systems+Approach+and+its+Enemies
Richard F. Ericson (1919–1993) American academic
Source: Organizational cybernetics and human values (1969), p. 1
Winston S. Churchill (1874–1965) Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
"Zionism versus Bolshevism", Illustrated Sunday Herald (February 1920)
Early career years (1898–1929)
Maurice Strong (1929–2015) Canadian businessman
Source: "Facing Down Armageddon: Environment at a Crossroads," essay by Maurice Strong in World Policy Journal, Summer, 2009 "Successful management of today's traumatic processes of change will not be easy to achieve. Our concepts of ballot-box democracy may need to be modified to produce strong governments capable of making difficult decisions, particularly in terms of safeguarding the global environment that this transition will require and whose results are often not immediately apparent."
Daniel Katz (1903–1998) American psychologist
Source: The Social Psychology of Organizations (1966), p. 300
John Rawls book A Theory of Justice
Source: A Theory of Justice (1971; 1975; 1999), Chapter III, Section 28, pg. 171
Kapila Vedic sage, of the Samkhya school of Hindu philosophy
Quoted from Elst, Koenraad (2002). Who is a Hindu?: Hindu revivalist views of Animism, Buddhism, Sikhism, and other offshoots of Hinduism. ISBN 978-8185990743, with quote from Ambedkar: The Buddha and his Dhamma, 1:5:2.
El Lissitsky (1890–1941) Soviet artist, designer, photographer, teacher, typographer and architect
1915 - 1925, Suprematism' in World Reconstruction (1920)
“The concept of original sin gives us a penetrating insight into human destiny.”
Leszek Kolakowski (1927–2009) Philosopher, historian of ideas
"On the Dilemmas of the Christian Legacy"
Jim Cummins (professor) (1949) professor at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education of the University of Toronto
Language and the Human Spirit (2003)
George Frederick James Temple (1901–1992) British mathematician
100 Years of Mathematics: a Personal Viewpoint (1981)
L. Neil Smith (1946) American writer
"Keep Your Filthy Hands Off The Internet" 20 June 2010.
Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882–1945) 32nd President of the United States
1940s, State of the Union Address — The Four Freedoms (1941)
Adolf Hitler (1889–1945) Führer and Reich Chancellor of Germany, Leader of the Nazi Party
On National Socialism and World Relations http://research.calvin.edu/german-propaganda-archive/hitler1.htm, speech in the German Reichstag (January 30, 1937). German translation published by H. Müller & Sohn in Berlin. <br class="br">1930s
Philip Wicksteed book The Common Sense of Political Economy
Page 14.
The Common Sense of Political Economy (1910), Systematic and Constructive (Book I), "Introductory: Administration of Resources and Choice Between Alternatives. Price and the Relative Scale" (ch. 1)
Immanuel Kant book Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science
Preface, Tr. Bax (1883)
Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science (1786)
Grady Booch (1955) American software engineer
Source: Object-oriented design: With Applications, (1991), p. 56: Booch is citing: Cox, B. 1986. Object-Oriented Programming An Evolutionary Approach. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley, p. 69.
Alexis De Tocqueville book Democracy in America
Book Two, Chapter V.
Democracy in America, Volume II (1840), Book Two
Caterina Davinio (1957) Italian writer
Source: Virtual Mercury House. Planetary & Interplanetary Events, p. 44
Silvia Colloca (1977) Singer, actress, author and TV cooking personality
Silvia Colloca's secret ingredient for the sweet life http://www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/celebrity/interviews/silvia-collocas-secret-ingredient-for-the-sweet-life-20150725-gikllg.html (July 26, 2015)
Walter F. Buckley (1922–2006) American sociologist
Source: Sociology and modern systems theory (1967), p. 499.
Alfred Binet (1857–1911) French psychologist and inventor of the first usable intelligence test
Source: The Mind and the Brain, 1907, p. 76
Alan O. Ebenstein (1959) American political scientist, educator and author
This was his concept of pattern prediction, or explanation of the principle, broad, general predictions.
Hayek's Journey: The Mind of Friedrich Hayek (2003)
Thomas Szasz (1920–2012) Hungarian psychiatrist
Source: The Manufacture of Madness: A Comparative Study of the Inquisition and the Mental Health Movement (1997), p. 161.
Marek Sanak (1958) Polish scientist
Kobos, Andrzej (2012). Po drogach uczonych. 5. Polska Akademia Umiejętności. pp. 317–335. ISBN 978-83-7676-127-5.
Peter F. Drucker (1909–2005) American business consultant
Source: 1930s- 1950s, The End of Economic Man (1939), pp. 14-15
Harold Chestnut (1917–2001) American engineer
Source: Systems Engineering Tools, (1965), Systems Engineering Methods (1967), p. 1: First paragraph of Ch. 1. The Environment for System Engineering Methods
Richard M. Weaver (1910–1963) American scholar
“The Phaedrus and the Nature of Rhetoric,” pp. 6-7.
The Ethics of Rhetoric (1953)
Sören Kierkegaard (1813–1855) Danish philosopher and theologian, founder of Existentialism
Journals IA 328, 1835
1830s, The Journals of Søren Kierkegaard, 1830s
Bernard Groethuysen (1880–1946) French literary historian, translator and writer
Source: The Bourgeois: Catholicism vs. Capitalism in Eighteenth-Century France (1927), pp. 160-162
Henri Matisse (1869–1954) French artist
Source: 1900s, Notes d'un Peintre (Notes of a Painter) (1908), p. 411
Alan MacEachren (1952) American geographer
Source: Research challenges in geovisualization (2001), p. 6-7
M. C. Escher (1898–1972) Dutch graphic artist
If only I knew!
1950's, On Being a Graphic Artist', 1953
Kapila Vedic sage, of the Samkhya school of Hindu philosophy
Buddhism is quite close to the Samkhya-Yoga viewpoint: to Samkhya for its philosophical framework, to Yoga for its methods of meditation.
Quoted in Elst, Koenraad (2002). Who is a Hindu?: Hindu revivalist views of Animism, Buddhism, Sikhism, and other offshoots of Hinduism. ISBN 978-8185990743, with quote from Ambedkar: The Buddha and his Dhamma, 1:5:2.
Ramnath Goenka (1904–1991) Indian politician
As Chairman of Press Trust of India in [K. M. Shrivastava, News Agencies from Pigeon to Internet, http://books.google.com/books?id=MHujEBLJcvIC&pg=PA58, 2007, Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd, 978-1-932705-67-6, 45]
Donald A. Norman book The Design of Everyday Things
Source: The Design of Everyday Things (1988, 2002), Ch. 5, pp. 114–115.