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First Published in 1968. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
Focusing especially on the history of the MX program, this book
examines the process of U.S. weapons procurement decision making.
The authors demonstrate that strategic and general political
factors (as opposed to bureaucratic concerns) play a far more
decisive role in the decision-making process than is indicated in
previous studies of weapons procurement. They also point to the
significant contributions of congressional and public debate in
influencing U.S. policy concerning weapons procurement. The authors
conclude that the pattern of decision making with regard to the MX
reflects a change that began in the 1970s and thus will be
significant in explaining procurement policy in the decade ahead.
The importance of complexity is well-captured by Hawking's comment:
"Complexity is the science of the 21st century". From the movement
of flocks of birds to the Internet, environmental sustainability,
and market regulation, the study and understanding of complex
non-linear systems has become highly influential over the last 30
years. In this Very Short Introduction, one of the leading figures
in the field, John Holland, introduces the key elements and
conceptual framework of complexity. From complex physical systems
such as fluid flow and the difficulties of predicting weather, to
complex adaptive systems such as the highly diverse and
interdependent ecosystems of rainforests, he combines simple,
well-known examples - Adam Smith's pin factory, Darwin's comet
orchid, and Simon's 'watchmaker' - with an account of the
approaches, involving agents and urn models, taken by complexity
theory. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from
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++++ THE ABOLITION POVERTY JACOB H. HOLLANDER, Ph.D.
Twenty-one year old Jamie Thompson reluctantly takes her identical
twin's place as fifth grade teacher on the first day of school when
her sister isn't able to go. Can she get by without revealing she
isn't the person hired to teach? Another teacher, the
self-appointed school police, reports Jamie's unorthodox teaching
methods. Will she get her sister fired before the first week is
out? What will happen when the real teacher shows up and everyone
sees double?
Additional Authors Are Glenn R. Morrow, Melchior Palyi And Jacob
Viner. Includes The Titles The Dawn Of Science, By J. H. Hollander;
The Founder Of A School, By J. H. Hollander; Adam Smith And The
Currents Of History, By J. M. Clark; Smith's Theory Of Value And
Distribution, By P. H. Douglas; Adam Smith And Laissez Faire, By J.
Viner; Adam Smith: Moralist And Philosopher, By G. R. Morrow; The
Introduction Of Adam Smith On The Continent, By M. Palyi.
Additional Authors Are Glenn R. Morrow, Melchior Palyi And Jacob
Viner. Includes The Titles The Dawn Of Science, By J. H. Hollander;
The Founder Of A School, By J. H. Hollander; Adam Smith And The
Currents Of History, By J. M. Clark; Smith's Theory Of Value And
Distribution, By P. H. Douglas; Adam Smith And Laissez Faire, By J.
Viner; Adam Smith: Moralist And Philosopher, By G. R. Morrow; The
Introduction Of Adam Smith On The Continent, By M. Palyi.
Additional Contributors: H. H. Williams, A. C. Headlam With A
Prefatory Note By H. S. Holland.
And That The Bounty Of 1688 Did Not Lower The Price Of It.
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And That The Bounty Of 1688 Did Not Lower The Price Of It.
Additional Contributors: H. H. Williams, A. C. Headlam With A
Prefatory Note By H. S. Holland.
This work consists of three lectures, delivered at Harvard
University in the spring of 1910, to mark the centenary anniversary
of the appearance of Ricardo's first important publication, The
High Price of Bullion, a Proof of the Depreciation of Bank Notes.
At the time of original publication Jacob H. Hollander, Ph.D., was
Professor of Political Economy at Johns Hopkins University.
'He's the man who taught computers how to have sex. And now, for an
encore, he's working on a theory to explain the complexity of life
and its myriad manifestations on planet earth.' New York Times In
this book, one of today's most innovative thinkers, John H.
Holland, explains the theory of emergence–a simple theory that
the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. Emergence
demonstrates that a small number of rules or laws can generate
incredibly complex systems. From the checkers-playing computer that
learnt to beat its creator again and again, to a fertilized egg
that can program the development of a trillion-cell organism, to
the ant colonies that build bridges over chasms and navigate
leaf-boats on streams, this fascinating and groundbreaking book
contains wide-ranging implications for science, business, and the
arts. 'John Holland is an exceptionally imaginative person. Often
surprising, and always engaging, he takes the reader on a journey
from simplicity to complexity' Sir Robert May
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