“Science and the Modern World,” Chapt. VI, reproduced in Alfred North Whitehead: An Anthology (New York: Macmillan, 1961), p. 451.
2.
See: KoontzHarold (ed.), Toward A Unified Theory of Management (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1964).
3.
See, especially: BellDaniel, “Notes on the Post-Industrial Society (I and II),”The Public Interest, 6 (Winter 1966), 7 (Spring 1967); DruckerPeter, The Age of Discontinuity (New York: Harper & Row, 1968); MachlupFritz, The Production and Distribution of Knowledge in the United States (Princeton: Princeton Univ. Press, 1962); BurckGilbert, “Knowledge: The Biggest Growth Industry of Them All,”Fortune (Nov. 1964).
4.
LippmanWalter, “The False Gods” (from daily column entitled “Today and Tomorrow”), New York Herald Tribune (May 20, 1932); reproduced in RossiterClintonLareJames (eds.), The Essential Lippman: A Political Philosophy for a Liberal Democracy (New York: Vintage Books, 1965), p. 466.
5.
MacLeishArchibald, “Thoughts on an Age That Gave Us Hiroshima,” from a speech given on July 8, 1967; as reproduced in The New York Times (July 9, 1967), Sec. II, p. 1.
6.
MacLeishArchibald, “The Revolt of the Diminished Man,”Saturday Review (June 7, 1969), p. 18.
7.
AvornJerry L., “Columbia: To Be a Revolutionary or Not to Be?,”Look (May 13, 1969), p. 13.