It was Ibn Khaldum, the great Islamic scholar and social philosopher, who centuries ago stressed that the individual human being cannot secure all the things necessary for his livelihood without cooperation with someone else.
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Global Information and World Communication: New Frontiers in International Relations
May 5, 1997, Sage Publications Ltd, Sage
Paperback
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Global Information and World Communication: New Frontiers in International Relations
May 5, 1997, Sage Publications Ltd
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Global information and world communication: new frontiers in international relations
1986, Longman
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