Elites in Latin AmericaSeymour Martin Lipset, Aldo E. Solari Oxford University Press, 1967 - 531 páginas |
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... production , technical expertise , and the economies resulting from mass production . How is it possible to advance , at the level of the individual firm , from the old pattern of managerial activity to a new and more dynamic one ? What ...
... production , technical expertise , and the economies resulting from mass production . How is it possible to advance , at the level of the individual firm , from the old pattern of managerial activity to a new and more dynamic one ? What ...
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... production as contrasted with Britain's quick entry into the production of cheap goods for mass consumption . 10. See Talcott Parsons , The Social System ( Glencoe , Ill .: The Free Press , 1951 ) , especially chapters 8 and 9 . 11. Max ...
... production as contrasted with Britain's quick entry into the production of cheap goods for mass consumption . 10. See Talcott Parsons , The Social System ( Glencoe , Ill .: The Free Press , 1951 ) , especially chapters 8 and 9 . 11. Max ...
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... production . The universities of the United States , which were the pioneers in this task and took a particularly keen interest in production problems , were the targets of mordant criticism from European university circles , which ...
... production . The universities of the United States , which were the pioneers in this task and took a particularly keen interest in production problems , were the targets of mordant criticism from European university circles , which ...
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Values Education and Entrepreneurship | 3 |
The Middle Classes | 61 |
The Industrial Elite | 94 |
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