Peter F. Drucker may be best known as a writer on business and management, but these subjects were not his foremost intellectual concern. Drucker's primary concerns were community, in which the individual has status, and society, in which the individual has function
Peter F. Drucker may be best known as a writer on business and management, but these subjects were not his foremost intellectual concern. Drucker's primary concerns were community, in which the individual has status, and society, in which the individual has functionHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction: Community, Society, Polity Part 1: Foundations 1. From Rousseau to Hitler 2. The Conservative Counter-Revolution of 1776 3. A Conservative Approach Part 2: The Rise of Totalitarianism 4. The Return to Demons 5. The Failure of Marxism Part 3: The Sickness of Government 6. From Nation State to Megastate 7. The Sickness of Government 8. No More Salvation by Society Part 4: The New Pluralism 9. The New Pluralism 10. Towards a Theory of Organizations 11. The Society of Organizations Part 5: The Corporation asa Social Institution 12. The Governance of Corporations 13. The Corporation as a Social Institution 14. The Corporation as a Political Institution Part 6: The Knowledge Society 15. The New Worldview 16. From Capitalism to the Knowledge Society 17. The Productivity of the Knowledge Worker 18. From Information to Communication Part 7: The Next Society 19. The Next Society
Introduction: Community, Society, Polity Part 1: Foundations 1. From Rousseau to Hitler 2. The Conservative Counter-Revolution of 1776 3. A Conservative Approach Part 2: The Rise of Totalitarianism 4. The Return to Demons 5. The Failure of Marxism Part 3: The Sickness of Government 6. From Nation State to Megastate 7. The Sickness of Government 8. No More Salvation by Society Part 4: The New Pluralism 9. The New Pluralism 10. Towards a Theory of Organizations 11. The Society of Organizations Part 5: The Corporation asa Social Institution 12. The Governance of Corporations 13. The Corporation as a Social Institution 14. The Corporation as a Political Institution Part 6: The Knowledge Society 15. The New Worldview 16. From Capitalism to the Knowledge Society 17. The Productivity of the Knowledge Worker 18. From Information to Communication Part 7: The Next Society 19. The Next Society
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