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  • *{{author|Bram Stoker}}
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  • This author says “no”. Fun fact: “[[relevant]]” appears 272 times in the {{eqde
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  • {{author|Alan Moore}}, {{br|Jerusalem}}}}[[Systems theory]] eschews the reductionist Systems are comprised of stocks, flows, and feedback loops. Good primer is {{author|Donella H. Meadows}}’ {{br|Thinking in Systems}}.
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  • {{author|Daniel Dennett}}<br> ...anist in the case of Darwin vs. God in “{{br|Darwin’s Dangerous Idea}}”, {{author|Daniel Dennett}} now purports to settle the third of the great metaphysical
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  • {{a|devil|}}The magic of {{author|Adam Smith}}’s [[invisible hand]] is an articulation of {{br|The Wisdom o
    2 KB (249 words) - 15:10, 2 October 2021
  • Some, like {{author|Joel Bakan}}, argue that if [[The Corporation - Book Review|corporation]]s
    2 KB (253 words) - 15:37, 22 February 2021
  • }}Vice chairman of Ogilvy, originator of its behavioural psychology unit, author of {{br|Alchemy: The Surprising Power of Ideas that Don’t Make Sense}} an
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  • ...strates the power of commitment to Bernard, yesterday<br>}}Documented in {{author|Robert Cialdini}}’s seminal book on [[persuasion]] techniques, {{br|Influ
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  • ...age]] can be a little addictive, which may or may not be a plot point in {{author|Hunter Barkley}}’s forthcoming novel {{br|The ISDA Protocol}}.</ref> In f
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  • ...persuasion, {{br|Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion}}, psychologist {{author|Robert Cialdini}}’s lists 6 types of persuasion.
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  • ...is bid to cleanse himself of a lifetime of tedium became the worst-selling author of '''''[https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B078LMG24Q The Montenegro Sanction]'''
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  • ...than substance and was otherwise largely complimentary. Other than that, {{author|Richard Dawkins}} has spent a lazy couple of sides outlining the theory, on ...the sort of outlook you might find in {{author|Ludwig Wittgenstein}} or {{author|Richard Rorty}}, for example.
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  • {{a|book review|}}{{br|The Checklist Manifesto: How To Get Things Right}} — {{author|Atul Gawande}} <br> Happily, {{author|Atul Gawande}} soon moves out of the ICU. In the meantime, he makes some su
    4 KB (569 words) - 17:00, 29 December 2020
  • {{author|Ron Pol}} thinks so:
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  • ...ime listening to {{author|Dale Carnegie}}, {{author|Robert Cialdini}} or {{author|Rory Sutherland}} to grasp that ''how'' you say something can be just as im
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  • {{a|writer|}}Son of perma-doomprophet for the legal industry, Professor {{author|Richard Susskind}}.
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  • *{{br|The Mismeasure of Man}}, a super book by the super, but late, {{author|Stephen Jay Gould}}, a fellow who, when it came to writing excellent books,
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  • ...tube.com/watch?v=wVWyqlJK93Q</youtube>}}It is hard to put it better than {{author|Scott Galloway}} — see video left — but one of the good denizens of [[L
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  • ...e. Nor that there aren’t perfectly well sentences that do none. (Most of {{author|James Ellroy}}’s never get that far, and he is one of the most stylish wr ...nd hearty use of a red pen, and all seemed selected as much to burnish the author’s own intellectual credentials as anything else.
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  • :{{author|Philip K. Dick}}, {{br|Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?}}}}
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