"There is no such concept as one limit for the entice system: rather different parts of the system face different limits at different times with the traumatic experiences for the entire system depending on the interrelationship of the constituent parts - the collapse, if it occurs, would he regional rather than global, even though the entire global system would be affected."
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p. 55; cited in: S.W. Moore, F. Jappe (1980) "Christianity As An Ethical Matrix for No-Growth Economics". In: Journal of the American Scientific Affiliation. Vol 32 (September 1980). pp. 164-168.
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Mihajlo D. Mesarovic
Mihajlo D. Mesarovic (born July 2, 1928) was a Serbian scientist, professor of Systems Engineering and Mathematics at Case Western Reserve University and pioneer in the field of Mathematical General Systems Theory.
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