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Average rating: 3.77 · 193 ratings · 8 reviews · 37 distinct works
Software Project Management

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Escape from Boonville: The ...

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Love Focused: Living Life t...

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Evolutionary Playwork and R...

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Practical Software Measurement

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Exploiting IT for Business ...

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Living and Working in the G...

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Evolutionary Playwork

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The First Claim: A Framewor...

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“Once the powerful ecological threat of extinction is removed,’ he wrote, ‘civilization collapses into its sub-systemic attitudes’.38”
Bob Hughes, The Bleeding Edge: Why Technology Turns Toxic in an Unequal World

“The frequent claim that inequality promotes accumulation and growth does not get much support from history. On the contrary, great economic inequality has always been correlated with extreme concentration of political power, and that power has always been used to widen the income gaps through rent-seeking and rent-keeping, forces that demonstrably retard economic growth.3 This”
Bob Hughes, The Bleeding Edge: Why Technology Turns Toxic in an Unequal World

“The poor and sick must submit their most intimate sufferings to tribunals, which decide whether those sufferings are real or not.”
Bob Hughes, The Bleeding Edge: Why Technology Turns Toxic in an Unequal World



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