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  2. 2007年3月19日 · Logan proposes an equally radical rethinking of training and education in the work place. He shows how information technology has completely changed the way in which we work and learn; and more importantly, he exposes how the relationship between work and learning has also changed.

  3. Book: Logan, Robert K. and Louis W. Stokes. 2004. Collaborate to Compete: Driving Profitability in the Knowledge Economy. Toronto and New York: Wiley. First chapter at http://www2.physics.utoronto.ca/~logan/cqchin.doc. Author page at http://www2.physics.utoronto.ca/~logan/

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    "Boehm, professor of anthropology and director of the Jane Goodall Research Center at the University of Southern California, ranges broadly in his quest to determine the evolutionary origins of social and political behavior. Combining an exhaustive ethnographic survey of human societies from groups of hunter-gatherers to contemporary residents of t...

    "This book is not just about politics, then, but about the human capacity for altruism and also about morality more generally, about the moral communities in which humans lived prehistorically and especially about the political side of morality. (p. viii) "All men seek to rule, but if they cannot rule they prefer to be equal." This adage parsimonio...

    Book : Boehm, C. (2011). Moral origins: The evolution of virtue, altruism, and shame. New York: Basic Books.

  4. Abstract. "One of the UK’s leading radical economists discusses the history of post-Fordism as both a concept and a set of economic practices, with specific reference to his role as an innovative municipal policy-maker at the GLC in the 1980s and subsequently.

  5. 2023年11月6日 · Description. "The diamond is a map that points to three phases that groups pass through as they move from questions to insights. Groups begin with divergent thinking, sit for a while in the chaos and uncertainty of “The Groan Zone” and later move into convergent thinking."

  6. Social engineering: “Cognitive Security (COGSEC) refers to practices, methodologies, and efforts made to defend against social engineering attempts‒intentional and unintentional manipulations of and disruptions to cognition and sensemaking” — cogsec.org.

  7. Transindividuality is not so much a third way, but a way of thinking the unavoidable interrelation of the other two. Transindividuality underscores the fact that individuation is always individuation in and of a particular collectivity.