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Post-Capitalist Society

PF Drucker. Post-Capitalist Society. New York HarperCollins Publishers, Inc., 1993, p. 8. [Pg.790]

Drucker, in his book Post-Capitalist Society, said this ... [Pg.45]

Peter Dmcker also stated, in Post-Capitalist Society, that the world is in transition to a knowledge society, that the primary resource in the postcapitalist society will be knowledge, and that the leading social group will be knowledge workers. He writes ... [Pg.46]

In the post-capitalist society, it is safe to assume that anyone with knowledge will have to acquire new knowledge every four or five years, or become obsolete [p. 58]. [Pg.46]

Reference was made in that chapter to two highly respected writers, Peter F. Drucker and W. Edwards Deming. They have had a major influence on this author s understanding of management concepts and practices. In his book Post-Capitalist Society, Drucker (1993) wrote ... [Pg.564]

In this study of Marx s theory of political institutions and political processes, the focus will largely be on the capitalist societies that Marx observed around 1850. The discussion will build upon and extend that of the previous chapter, to take fuller account of the specifically political dynamics of the class struggle. Also Marx s predictions for the communist revolution and his visions about the post-revolutionary society will be studied in some detail, supplementing discussions in earlier chapters. [Pg.398]


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