Defining planning as an inherent aspect of human life, Branch
presents conclusions reached from 20 previous volumes dealing with
different aspects and applications of planning, as well as from
actual professional planning experiences. He shows how planning has
been a directive force during human evolution and an intrinsic
element in human reactions, actions, and activities.
Focusing on the existing situation in the United States, he
examines the major difficulties confronting the country with
respect to planning: problems of communication, poor legislative
performance, educational deficiencies, and cultural materialism.
Branch presents the fullest explanation available in the literature
today of planning and its place in society, and he concludes with
an examination of the potentialities and limitations of existing
planning in America and its relation to human behavior.
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