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- Games People Play – Eric Berne –Summary - Human Nature and The Principle of Least Effort – George Zipf –Summary - Mimesis and Science–Summary - Walden Two – B.F Skinner –Summary - Wanting – Luke Burgis –Summary YARPP List ### Related posts: 1. Will It Fly Summary (7/10) 2.
- Games People Play – Eric Berne –Summary
- Human Nature and The Principle of Least Effort – George Zipf –Summary
- Mimesis and Science–Summary
- Walden Two – B.F Skinner –Summary
- Wanting – Luke Burgis –Summary
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