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Book Description
We are different between ourselves as individuals. Implications of this fact of Nature permeate all facets of every human society. The book takes a philosophical stance in exploring the implications in democratic and autocratic systems, for the global economy and natural environment, and for the possible future paths of humans on the planet Earth. Specific properties of large dynamic systems play a role in some of the implications.
About the Author
Lev Shakhmundes was born in St. Petersburg, formerly Leningrad, the Soviet Union. He obtained there a university degree in Applied Mathematics and a Ph. D. in Automatic Control Theory. His work experiences on the Eastern side of the globe, over a period of 17 years, were gained through research and the implementation of projects in the areas of engineering, business management and economics. Upon emigration to Canada in 1975, he had been busy with building a new life, gaining further professional experiences, and absorbing the cultural, social, economic and political distinctions and similarities between the two worlds. The majority of his publications have been in the periodicals of the Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R., some of them translated in English in the U.S.A. He is a biographee in the Marquis Who's Who in Science and Engineering and in The Men of Achievement of the International Biographical Centre, Cambridge, England.
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