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  • ...|non-linear]], or [[complex]], interaction. Discussed at great length in {{author|Charles Perrow}}’s super book {{br|Normal Accidents: Living with High-Ris
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  • ....<ref>{{br|Zero to One: Notes on Startups, or How to Build the Future}}, {{author|Peter Thiel}}</ref>
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  • Originates from {{author|Charles Perrow}}’s {{br|Normal Accidents}}. *{{author|Charles Perrow}}’s magnificent {{br|Normal Accidents}}, which introduced
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  • — {{author|Douglas Adams}}, {{hhgg}}.}}{{Extinction vs no debt due}}
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  • ...s about it are {{author|Lawrence Lessig}}’s {{br|Code: Version 2.0}} and {{author|Yochai Benkler}}’s {{br|The Wealth of Networks}}.
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  • :— {{author|John Maynard Keynes}}, ''A Tract on Monetary Reform'' (1923)
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  • {{author|Andrew McAfee}}<br> ...or|Chris Anderson}}’s {{br|The Long Tail}} and {{author|Don Tapscott}}’s {{author|Wikinomics: How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything}}, and all tell me, w
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  • ...unded merely on the relations of objects, nor is perceived by reason.” — {{author|David Hume}}, ''A Treatise on Human Nature''.</ref>}} *{{br|Consilience}} — {{author|E. O. Wilson}}’s rather potty book (in which he doesn't really get to gri
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  • ...name as the first, but divine, which it held up to view and praised as the author of our greatest blessings. Modern philosophers<ref>E.g., {{author|Daniel Dennett}}.</ref>, biologists and evolutionists, of course, realise t
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  • {{g}}Classic founding economics tract, written by {{author|Adam Smith}}. Hugely influential, though rather simplistic when compared wi
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  • ...des Lebens|military school of life]], and the intellectual foundation of {{author|Nassim Nicholas Taleb}}’s {{br|Antifragile}}.
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  • {{a|writer|}}Fiendish brainbox and author of {{br|The Dappled World – A Study of the Boundaries of Science}} and ''
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  • {{a|writer|}}[[Madoff]] whistleblower, author of {{br|No One Would Listen: A True Financial Thriller}} and these days a c
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  • : —{{author|Nassim Nicholas Taleb}} {{br|Antifragile: Things that Gain from Disorder}}
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  • An investigative journey to track down the sainted author of this document.
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  • :—{{author|Douglas Adams}} and John Lloyd, ''The Meaning of Liff''}}
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  • ...|James C. Scott}}, {{author|Jane Jacobs}}, {{author|W. Edwards Deming}}, {{author|Jane Jacobs}} and others who have been articulating these ideas for seventy
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  • {{a|book review|}}{{br|Consilience}} — {{author|E. O. Wilson}} {{author|E.O. Wilson}} is just the latest biologist to try turning the base metal of
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  • {{author|Hans Magnus Enzensberger}} {{br|The Silences of Hammerstein}} (2009)
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  • ...ter|}}Abraham “Bram” Stoker (8 November 1847 – 20 April 1912) was an Irish author, best known today for discovering the phenomenon of [[proxy jetlag]] (thoug
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