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  • av John Miller
    316,-

    The entrepreneur has invested in all fields of contemporary science: he is revolutionizing the space sector, taking a stand on artificial intelligence, wishing to transform neuroscience by connecting computers to our brains, and playing influencers for the development of virtual currencies .But is there any organized scientific thought in this great upheaval of contemporary innovation? What are the major technical, biological and computer principles that elon musk intends to push to their limits?...And what are the issues on which elon musk ignores, because they would be so many brakes on his futuristic visions ?

  • av John Miller
    586,-

    "In 1841, in his reception speech at the french academy, victor hugo had evoked the "populace" to designate the people of the poor districts of paris. Vinçard having vigorously protested in an article in la ruche populaire, hugo was very embarrassed. He realized at that time that he had readers in popular circles and that they felt humiliated by his demeaning vocabulary. Gradually the word "miserable", which he used at the beginning of his novels to describe criminals, changed meaning and designated the little people of the unfortunate. The same shift in meaning is found in the mysteries of paris by eugène sue. Thanks to the voluminous letters sent to him by his working-class readers, eugène sue discovered the realities of the social world he evoked in his novel. The former legitimist thus became a spokesman for popular circles. The little people of paris then ceased to be described as a race to become a social class. France is here all the territories (colonies included) which have been placed, at one time or another, under the control of the french state. In this sum, the author wanted to shed light on the place and role of the people in all the great events and the great struggles that have punctuated its history since the end of the middle ages: wars, the affirmation of the state, the revolts and revolutions, economic changes and crises, slavery and colonization, migrations, social and national issues france is here all the territories (colonies included) which have been placed, at one time or another, under the control of the french state. In this sum, the author wanted to shed light on the place and role of the people in all the great events and the great struggles that have punctuated its history since the end of the middle ages: wars, the affirmation of the state, the revolts and revolutions, economic changes and crises, slavery and colonization, migrations, social and national issues france is here all the territories (colonies included) which have been placed, at one time or another, under the control of the french state. In this sum, the author wanted to shed light on the place and role of the people in all the great events and the great struggles that have punctuated its history since the end of the middle ages: wars, the affirmation of the state, the revolts and revolutions, economic changes and crises, slavery and colonization, migrations, social and national issues.

  • av John Miller
    310,-

    This book has a very grand ambition. That of putting forth a fundamentally new economic theory-the symbiotic economy-that could bring about the coexistence of humans and nature.John miller offers a synthesis of numerous methodologies and fields of study that have gained attention recently, including permaculture, the circular economy, the economy of functionality, peer-to-peer lending, the social and solidarity economy, and complementary currencies. This gets amazing achievements by combining the advantages of each of them and identifying the underlying idea. As we rebuilt the productive capacities of the regions, we were able to reduce our material consumption in several locations by more than 90%. By using plants instead of metal and ores, we may prevent the need to send people down into the mines. We could design communities that could provide their own water, energy, and fresh food.The symbiotic economy is founded on the interdependence of technological advancement, natural ecosystem power, and human knowledge (the tools). It is feasible to generate without using up resources by striking the correct balance between the three.

  • av John Miller
    246,-

    Advertising is no longer the weapon of mass seduction that it was in the era of its triumph. While the collection of personal data on a massive scale has brought advertising into a radically new world, the responsibility it bears is immense. How to dream without betraying, to make people want without manipulating? How can a collective imagination exist when the public space is fragmenting before our eyes? In this hard-hitting and insightful text, john miller confronts criticism with nuance and does not evade the challenges that arise in a postmodern society worried about the way it produces, innovates, consumes and desires. Much more than a defense of advertising as such, it offers us a quest: to bring out positive, conscious but re-enchanted advertising.

  • av John Miller
    270,-

    Do we learn to manage? Are there any techniques or skills you need to know to manage teams? How can philosophy help us? This book starts from a simple idea: to become a good manager, you have to mourn a certain form of ego. This shift from the corporate "i" to the collective "we" is ambitious because it goes against the deep nature of man. It presupposes taking an initiatory path that passes through the unavoidable "know thyself" of philosophy. John miller addresses here all the themes of management, shedding light on them in the light of the great philosophers - the place of each person in the company, the questions of power and recognition, managerial courage, the value of work, etc. At the end of this course, the manager will have better identified his own motivations and developed his "savoir-être": so many assets to embark on this human adventure that is management.

  • av John Miller
    250,-

    How can you raise your market share when it's shrinking? How may a terrible situation be turned into a time of company growth? How can i recognize an opportunity... And make it pay off? In addition, always have a backup plan, operate clandestinely, concentrate on client follow-up, and battle paperwork... This book offers a wide range of suggestions to address the issue in 60 condensed chapters on management, management, and psychology. A book that one regrets not writing is not only on the right-hand pages; one might pull them out and hang them on the office wall like so many laws to learn and discuss with one's coworkers. It's difficult not to succeed.

  • av John Miller
    276,-

    The firm is trying a true takeover bid on civil society at a time when the political crisis is growing worse and worse. The existence of a boss at the Elysée, a cure-all for the ills of this century's end, is openly questioned by the media. The firm asserts the right to make decisions in all spheres, including education, culture, leisure, and morality, in an effort to distract people from the fact that it was founded on the pursuit of wealth and the power that comes with it. It is this exorbitant and dangerous role that the author denounces, because it is about the freedom of the individual who, before being a producer or a consumer, is first of all a citizen.

  • av John Miller
    256,-

    In all sectors of society there are flourishing references to ethics and the claiming of values, an expression of the deep need for new benchmarks or moral principles for a disoriented era. The author endeavors to analyze and criticize the reigning confusion in this recourse to ethics.

  • av John Miller
    240,-

    You want to know how to invest money intelligently but you don't want it to serve the arms industry or contribute to an overexploitation of nature? You then belong to a growing group of people who are looking for ways to invest their money ecologically and ethically - eco-ethical investors. They no longer see returns from a financial perspective alone, but also in the context of social and environmental sustainability. Those who declare that you cannot invest your money in an ecological, sustainable, ethical and social way without having to sacrifice returns have remained anchored in the past. It is not uncommon for the opposite to happen. Eco-ethical investments often yield safer and higher returns! This book takes you step-by-step from sustainable investing theory to practice. Its major asset: eight strategies to invest and grow your money in a sustainable way. So, what do you expect? Follow the mega trend and become an eco-ethical investor!Among other things, you will discover:What do sustainable investments allow?What are the characteristics of a sustainable investment and how do they actually work?How does the interplay between return, risk, liquidity, diversification, investment horizon and rebalancing work for sustainable investments?Which sustainability megatrends are particularly promising?Which are the most ethical banks and what are their offers?How to invest in an ecological, sustainable, ethical and social way

  • av John Miller
    276,-

    Thinking outside the box and changing the way we see real estate investment, that's what john miller offers us with his bestseller real estate in 2025 / investing differently. Based on an in-depth and documented analysis of the real estate sector, combined with more than 25 years of experience in this field, the author shares with us his vision of the future. - changes to be expected in real estate. - growth segments and those to avoid. - real estate investment that pays off. In this new edition, a chapter on taxation has been added. Another novelty: the 10 criteria to consider when buying land for those who wish to invest in this niche of the future. An essential book for current investors and those who are thinking of becoming one.

  • av John Miller
    250,-

    John miller, a well-known (appalled) economist and commons expert, bases his suggestions for new public policy directions on the upheavals caused by the coronavirus epidemic. He suggests a progressive transformation of public services into common goods by mapping these novel concerns related to anthropocene insights. The book "economics of the common good" was published in 2016 by economist and nobel winner jean tirole (puf). A work lauded by liberal critique, despite the theories established having nothing to do with his work's nonexistent study of the commons and instead relating to the defence of an antiquated and above-ground understanding of the regulatory role of the state. In order to address this conceptual blockade, the economist john miller, a renowned expert on the commons, deconstructs these accepted notions and suggests strategies for implementing effective economic policies for the commons.

  • av John Miller
    200,-

    This accessible book is full of concrete examples for professionals, students or individuals. Like this start-up whose robot builds brick walls or the one that helps you finance your contribution, nearly a hundred start-ups in europe, the united states but also in china are listed. They are the ones who change the way of financing, building , managing or occupying real estate. This book will show you that it is possible to organize this market differently through concrete cases. The strong point lies in the very rich enumeration of digitization players (digital) who want to 'disrupt' the market. It happens very often on the american market, more liberal but not only.

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