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Comunidad Los Horcones (February 25, 2012). "Communities Directory". Fellowship for Intentional Community, Retrieved August 23, 2012. "We value the participation of all members in decision making. We call our organization 'personocracy'"(私たちは、意思決定に全メンバーが参加することを大切にしています。私たちは、私たちの組織のあり方を「パーソナクラシー」と呼んでいます).
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Ivie, Stanley D. (2006). "Models and Metaphors". Journal of Philosophy and History of Education56, pp. 82–92. Retrieved August 23, 2012. "Skinner’s system does not provide for a God or a human soul"(スキナーの体系には神や人間の魂の存在余地がない). p. 88.
Skinner, B.F. (1986). "Some Thoughts About the Future". Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 45(2), p. 229. "What the protagonist in Walden Two called a behavioral technology was at the time still science fiction, but it soon moved into the real world.(この小説の主人公が「behavioral technology」と呼ぶ技術は当時はサイエンス・フィクションだったが、すぐに現実のものとなった)"
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