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Such moves would obviously substitute international planning for the workings of the free market. The Club aims to help that planning with a computer model, developed by Edouard Pestel, professor of engineering at West Germany's Hannover University and Mihajlo Mesarovic, director of the Systems Research Center at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland. Concentrating on ten separate world regions, the model is fed data-population growth, food production, climate changes, energy supplies, etc.-that can permit economists to test scenarios for various situations. West Germany, for instance, is already using the model to find out how to transfer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THEORY: Club of Rome Revisited | 4/26/1976 | See Source »

...articles I always wanted to help Yugoslavia. I am simply fighting for the rights set out in the constitution." So pleaded Mihajlo Mihajlov last week as he stood before five stern-faced jud es in a courtroom at Novi Sad, about 75 miles northwest of Belgrade. For the 40-year-old dissident author, who was arrested last October, that fight involves denouncing his country's one-party system-even at his own trial. To no one's surprise, the justices, all of whom are members of the League of Yugoslav Communists, ignored his arguments and found him guilty...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: YUGOSLAVIA: Sop to the Soviets | 3/10/1975 | See Source »

Dissident Yugoslav Writer Mihajlo Mihajlov, who is well known for his anti-Soviet views, was arrested last week for the fourth time in ten years. Ever since the 1965 publication of his scathingly critical travelogue, Moscow Summer, he has become used to playing a Kafkaesque role in his country's foreign policy. Whenever President Tito feels the need to placate the Kremlin publicly, he usually orders the arrest of Russia's least favorite Yugoslav...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: YUGOSLAVIA: Point and Counterpoint | 10/21/1974 | See Source »

Mankind's authors (Mihajlo Mesarovic, director of Case Western Reserve University's Systems Research Center in Cleveland, and Eduard Pestel, head of Germany's Institute of Mechanics at the Technical University of Hannover) are subdued in tone and, if anything, more optimistic than pessimistic. Their computer treats the world not as a monolithic entity but as ten interdependent regions, each with its peculiar economic, social and geophysical characteristics...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Environment: The Club of Rome: Act Two | 10/21/1974 | See Source »

...prison?" The editors of the Yugoslav magazine Praxis, which stopped publishing eight months ago when Tito angrily denounced its cries for reform, have just come out with a new issue that is no less defiant than before. About the least penitent of all the authors punished by Tito is Mihajlo Mihajlov, 33, who last week was led from Sremska Mitrovica prison to face his third trial in two years for "spreading hostile propaganda against the regime." Mihajlov presented a defense that was pure heresy-and for his pains was found guilty and sent back to prison for another four years...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Yugoslavia: Resilient Critics | 4/28/1967 | See Source »

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