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Technology, human values, and leisure. / Edited by Max Kaplan and Phillip Bosserman.
LIBRA CB478 .K28
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Kaplan, Max, 1911-1998, compiler.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Technology and civilization.
- Leisure.
- Time management.
- Physical Description:
- 256 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
- Place of Publication:
- Nashville : Abingdon Press, [1971]
- Contents:
- The relevancy of leisure, by M. Kaplan.
- Thinking about the future, by R. Theobald.
- Technology and humanistic values, by E. G. Mesthene.
- Technology and where we are, by H. Brown.
- Implications for government, by A. Schlesinger, Jr.
- Implications for labor unionism, by L. Perlis.
- Implications for the ghetto, by D. Maynor.
- Implications for education, by R. M. Hutchins.
- Implications for youth, by P. Bosserman.
- The 12-nation comparative study, by A. Szalai.
- Leisure and post industrial societies, by J. Dumazedier.
- Challenges and contradictions, by C. Obermeyer.
- Appendices (p. 239-247):
- A. The allocation of leisure to retirement, by J. Kreps.
- B. Free city festival poster.
- C. Center for studies of leisure.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references.
- ISBN:
- 0687411904 0687411912 (pbk)
- OCLC:
- 222044
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