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_a305.5 _bFLO |
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100 | _aFlorida, Richard L. | ||
245 | _a The rise of the creative class, revisited | ||
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_aNew York _bBasic Books _c2012 |
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_a xxv, 483 pages : illustrations, maps _b25cm |
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520 | _aArgues that the social changes of the past few decades have occurred by choice rather than involuntarily, citing the rise of a new creative social class that derives its identity and values from its roles as purveyors of creativity and finds its basis inthe economy. | ||
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