LodgeGeorge Cabot, The New American Ideology (New York: Knopf, 1975), p. 3.
2.
DowdDouglas F., The Twisted Dream: Capitalist Development in the United States Since 1776 (Cambridge, Mass.: Winthrop, 1974), p. 5.
3.
ReichCharles, The Greening of America (New York: Random House, 1970), p. 3.
4.
HirschFred, The Social Limits to Growth (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1976).
5.
See StrassbergPaul A., Violent Delinquents, as quoted in the New York Times (9 July 1978).
6.
Hirsch, op. cit., p. 5.
7.
KahnAlfred E., “The Tyranny of Small Decisions: Market Failures, Imperfections, and the Limits to Economics,”Kyklos (1966), pp. 23–46.
8.
AckermanBruce A.Rose-AckermanSusanSawyerJames W.HendersonDale W., The Uncertain Search for Environmental Quality (New York: Free Press, 1974), p. 214.
9.
Ibid., p. 219.
10.
KneeseAllen V.SchultzeCharles L., Pollution, Prices and Public Policy (Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution, 1975).
11.
Compare to BehrmanJack N., Toward a New International Economic Order (Paris: The Atlantic Institute of Economic Affairs, 1974).
12.
DeweyJohn, Freedom and Culture (New York: G.P. Putnam and Sons, 1939), pp. 62–63.
13.
OkunA.M., Equality and Efficiency: The Big Trade-Off (Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution, 1975).
14.
Lodge., op. cit.
15.
LandauMartin, “Redundancy, Rationality and the Problem of Duplication and Overlap,”Public Administration Review (July/August 1969), pp. 346–358.
16.
Housing in the Seventies, a Report of the National Housing Policy Review (Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, 1974), p. 22.