There Are No Limits to Growth
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"There Are No Limits to Growth" is a political and economic treatise by Lyndon LaRouche arguing against environmentalist and neo-Malthusian claims of finite growth, promoting instead the idea of limitless human-driven economic and technological development.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: There Are No Limits to Growth Context triple: [Lyndon LaRouche, notableWork, There Are No Limits to Growth]
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Our Common Future
Our Common Future is the landmark 1987 report by the World Commission on Environment and Development that popularized the concept of sustainable development and shaped global environmental policy.
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limits to growth
Limits to Growth is a seminal 1972 report and concept in systems thinking that models how exponential economic and population growth can exceed the planet’s finite resources, leading to potential ecological and societal collapse.
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C.
Beyond Growth
Beyond Growth is a seminal book by ecological economist Herman Daly that critiques conventional economic growth models and advocates for a steady-state, sustainable economy.
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The Human Problems of an Industrial Civilization
The Human Problems of an Industrial Civilization is a seminal work in industrial and organizational psychology that analyzes worker behavior, motivation, and social relations in the workplace, based largely on the famous Hawthorne studies.
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E.
"The Population Explosion"
"The Population Explosion" is a 1990 book by biologist Paul R. Ehrlich that warns about the environmental and social consequences of rapid human population growth and advocates for population control measures.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: There Are No Limits to Growth Target entity description: "There Are No Limits to Growth" is a political and economic treatise by Lyndon LaRouche arguing against environmentalist and neo-Malthusian claims of finite growth, promoting instead the idea of limitless human-driven economic and technological development.
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A.
Our Common Future
Our Common Future is the landmark 1987 report by the World Commission on Environment and Development that popularized the concept of sustainable development and shaped global environmental policy.
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B.
limits to growth
Limits to Growth is a seminal 1972 report and concept in systems thinking that models how exponential economic and population growth can exceed the planet’s finite resources, leading to potential ecological and societal collapse.
-
C.
Beyond Growth
Beyond Growth is a seminal book by ecological economist Herman Daly that critiques conventional economic growth models and advocates for a steady-state, sustainable economy.
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D.
The Human Problems of an Industrial Civilization
The Human Problems of an Industrial Civilization is a seminal work in industrial and organizational psychology that analyzes worker behavior, motivation, and social relations in the workplace, based largely on the famous Hawthorne studies.
-
E.
"The Population Explosion"
"The Population Explosion" is a 1990 book by biologist Paul R. Ehrlich that warns about the environmental and social consequences of rapid human population growth and advocates for population control measures.
- F. None of above. chosen
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