Driving Force for Sustainable Development: Principles of Harmony and Balance [Book Review]

AI and Society 16 (1-2):21-48 (2002)
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This research focuses on the driving forces of technology development and the interactive relationships between technology and the factors that promote economic development and social progress. It aims at presenting a basic theory for sustainable development, as well as a foundation for decision-makers for drawing up an integrative strategy. As such it is an attempt at how to create harmonious relations between human progress, technology, economy, and society

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