Karl H. Müller:
The New Science of Cybernetics
The Evolution of Living Research Designs
Vol. 1 : Theory

Niko Tos Ι Karl H. Müller [eds]:
Political Faces of Slovenia
Political Orientations and Values
at the End of the Century

Albert Müller Ι Karl H. Müller [eds.]:
An Unfinished Revolution?
Heinz von Foerster and the Biological Computer Laboratory (BCL), 1958–1976

Richard Jung:
Experience and Action.
Selected Items in Systems Theory.
Wien, 2007
ISBN 978-3-901941-13-9

Ranulph Glanville Ι Alexander Riegler [eds.] :
The Importance of Being Ernst.
Festschrift for Ernst von Glasersfeld.
Wien, 2007
ISBN 978-3-901941-14-6

Ranulph Glanville Ι Karl H. Müller [eds.] :
Gordon Pask, Philosopher Mechanic
An Introduction to the Cybernetician's Cybernetician
Wien, 2007
ISBN 978-3-901941-15-3
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Niko Tos, Karl H. Müller [Ed.]
Political Faces of Slovenia Political Orientations and Values at the End of the Century. Preface by Janez Potocnik [European Commissioner for Science and Research.] Dieses Buch basiert auf einer großen Anzahl nationaler wie internationaler Meinungsumfragen zu den Themen Politik und Parteienlandschaft,Ökonomie, Umwelt, Geschlechterbeziehungen, Gesundheit oder Religion. © 2005, Format 150 x 230 mm, hardcover, englisch 452 Seiten, 103 s/w-Tabellen, 64 s/w-Zeichnungen Euro 24,50 excl.Versand u. Porto ISBN 3-901941-11-8 |
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I welcome this book as a particular proof of vitality of Slovenia´s political and economic arrangements which enable the country to successfully take part in the development of the European Union. The comprehensive assessment of the past development of Slovenia, the comparative nature of the study and the wide variety of the subjects analysed (social, gender, environmental, religious etc.) which goes beyond pure analysis of the political system, give a fascinating overview of the Slovenian institutional "laboratory" as the authors call it. In this sense, I am convinced that the book will find the interest of both policy makers and political scientists not just in Slovenia but also across Europe. There is always something new to learn and there is plenty of it in this book.
Janez Potocnik |
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