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Introduction To Technocracy - 1933
"I often say that if you can measure that of which you can speak, you know something of your subject: but if you cannot measure it, your knowledge is meager and unsatisfactory." - Lord Kelvin •
- Part 1: Definitions And Laws
- Part 2: The Technologist Looks At Social Phenomena
- Part 3: Thermodynamic Interpretation of Social Phenomena
- Part 4: References And Notes Technocracy Study Course: Selected
Reading List For Laymen From The Literature Of Science; Other Scientific, Statistical, And Historial References Books; A Note On The Work Of Thorstein Veblen
Originally printed as a hardcover book by The John Day Company in 1933 (before March, most likely). This edition says that it was assembled and edited by Fredrick L. Ackerman, Harold Ward, M. King Hubbert and Dal Hitchcock.
IntroductionToTechnocracy-1933First printing (by Technocracy, Inc.), 1936 by Section 1, R.D. 12349, Vancouver, B.C. Scanned in from the third printing, 1938 (new edition). In print until 1949. Formatted and lightly proofread by Trent.
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