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Technology, human values, and leisure. Edited by Max Kaplan and Phillip Bosserman.

Author: Kaplan, Max, 1911-1998, comp.

Imprint:Nashville : Abingdon Press, [1971]

Description256 p. illus. ; 21 cm.

Note:The relevancy of leisure / Max Kaplan. - Thinking about the future / Robert Theobald. - Technology and humanistic values / Emmaneul G. Mesthene. - Technology and where we are / Harrison Brown. - Implications for government / Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. - Implications for labor unionism / Leo Perlis. - Implications for the ghetto / Dorothy Maynor. - Implications for education / Robert M. Hutchins. - Implications for youth / Phillip Bosserman. - The 12-nation comparative study / Alexander Szalai. - Leisure and post industrial societies / Jofre Dumazedier. - Challenges and contradictions / Charles Obermeyer. - The allocation of leisure to retirement / Junita M. Kreps. - Free city festival poster. - Center for studies of leisure.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references.

Library Shelf Location Call Number Item Status
Buhl LibraryBuhl - Open Stacks CB478 .K28 1971 Available

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Author:
Kaplan, Max, 1911-1998, comp.
Subject:
Technology and civilization.
Leisure.
Time management.
Contributor
Bosserman, Phillip, joint comp.