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The book is arranged as a dictionary, or perhaps more accurately, an encylopaedia. The articles are highly individualistic, containing many personal views, asides, favourite quotes. There is a 6½ page article on The Commons, which looks very helpful as an introduction.
The book is arranged as a dictionary, or perhaps more accurately, an encylopaedia. The articles are highly individualistic, containing many personal views, asides, favourite quotes. There is a 6½ page article on The Commons, which looks very helpful as an introduction.
==Reviews==
* by [http://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2016/10/a-review-of-david-flemings-lean-logic-and-resilience.html Lambert Strether], 2016-10-02
* by [http://www.mudcitypress.com/whatislean.html Frank Kaminski] 2016-12-22
* [http://thackara.com/learning-institutions/lean-logic-a-dictionary-for-the-future-and-how-to-survive-it-2/ 2016-08-30] by [[John Thakara]]


==More Information==
==More Information==
 
* [http://www.leanlogic.net/ The book's own web site] linking to
** [http://www.flemingpolicycentre.org.uk/david-flemings-posthumous-books/ a page with links to many reviews, etc.]
* [http://www.chelseagreen.com/lean-logic Publisher's page for Lean Logic]
* [http://www.chelseagreen.com/lean-logic Publisher's page for Lean Logic]


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= Book by David Fleming

"A dictionary of the future and how to survive it"

Published by Chelsea Green, 2016

Description

The book is arranged as a dictionary, or perhaps more accurately, an encylopaedia. The articles are highly individualistic, containing many personal views, asides, favourite quotes. There is a 6½ page article on The Commons, which looks very helpful as an introduction.

Reviews

More Information