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- catalog abstract "The central issue Connexity addresses is the fundamental conflict that exists between the freedoms enjoyed by many, mainly in the Western world, and the growing economic interdependence of so many more worldwide. Mulgan, who is the founder of Demos, a liberal think tank based in London, and a member of Tony Blair's Policy Unit, writes, "Our problem is that freedom to behave as we would wish, without regard for our effects on others, runs directly counter to the other striking fact of the contemporary world: our growing dependence on other people. The world may never have been freer, but it has also never been so interdependent and interconnected. Only a small proportion of the world's population could now be self-sufficient. The rest of us depend on complex systems to deliver us water, food, justice, energy and health.".
- catalog contributor b10851581.
- catalog created "1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1998.".
- catalog description "1. The Age of Connexity -- 2. The Love of Freedom -- 3. Freedom's Limits -- 4. Markets without Frontiers -- 5. The Limits of Exchange -- 6. Falling Apart and Sticking Together -- 7. Ecologies of Mind -- 8. Moral Fluency -- 9. After the Machine -- 10. Adult Politics -- 11. Is Government Coming to an End? -- 12. Self-Government and Community -- 13. Living Organisations -- 14. Global Orders without a Global Government -- 15. Hope and Fear.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 240-[250]) and index.".
- catalog description "The central issue Connexity addresses is the fundamental conflict that exists between the freedoms enjoyed by many, mainly in the Western world, and the growing economic interdependence of so many more worldwide. Mulgan, who is the founder of Demos, a liberal think tank based in London, and a member of Tony Blair's Policy Unit, writes, "Our problem is that freedom to behave as we would wish, without regard for our effects on others, runs directly counter to the other striking fact of the contemporary world: our growing dependence on other people. The world may never have been freer, but it has also never been so interdependent and interconnected. Only a small proportion of the world's population could now be self-sufficient. The rest of us depend on complex systems to deliver us water, food, justice, energy and health.".
- catalog extent "268 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0875848508 (alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "1998.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Boston : Harvard Business School Press,".
- catalog subject "302.5/4 21".
- catalog subject "HM131 .M795 1998".
- catalog subject "Individualism.".
- catalog subject "Liberty.".
- catalog subject "Mutualism.".
- catalog subject "Social interaction.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. The Age of Connexity -- 2. The Love of Freedom -- 3. Freedom's Limits -- 4. Markets without Frontiers -- 5. The Limits of Exchange -- 6. Falling Apart and Sticking Together -- 7. Ecologies of Mind -- 8. Moral Fluency -- 9. After the Machine -- 10. Adult Politics -- 11. Is Government Coming to an End? -- 12. Self-Government and Community -- 13. Living Organisations -- 14. Global Orders without a Global Government -- 15. Hope and Fear.".
- catalog title "Connexity : how to live in a connected world / Geoff Mulgan.".
- catalog type "text".