The American ConditionDoubleday, 1974 - 407 páginas Analyzes the nature and evolution of freedom in America, arguing that social fragmentation and individualism are threatening its continued existence. |
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... managers . Managers are not owners , but they are part owners ; i.e. , they possess some fraction of an important attribute of ownership- the power to use and to direct the use of property . That power itself has been diminished by its ...
... managers . Managers are not owners , but they are part owners ; i.e. , they possess some fraction of an important attribute of ownership- the power to use and to direct the use of property . That power itself has been diminished by its ...
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... Managers are just employees - literally - but also as a man whose farm covers an oil field is just another landowner . A few own a substantial part of the enterprise they manage . But this is a dwindling group , and of little importance ...
... Managers are just employees - literally - but also as a man whose farm covers an oil field is just another landowner . A few own a substantial part of the enterprise they manage . But this is a dwindling group , and of little importance ...
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... managers are not , however , just an exercise of power . They are responsible for the most important bureaucratic purpose - the continuity of function . This being so , it is logical to reward the guardian more than the prophet . Managers ...
... managers are not , however , just an exercise of power . They are responsible for the most important bureaucratic purpose - the continuity of function . This being so , it is logical to reward the guardian more than the prophet . Managers ...
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