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The September 1972 issue of Fortune Magazine is a must-have for any collector of vintage magazines. This particular edition features Part I of "Our Finite Richest," offering an insightful perspective on global economic trends, resource limitations, and corporate governance. It presents a compelling examination that remains relevant today, reflecting on the early 1970s economic climate.
This issue stands out for its exploration of the earth's natural resources and sustainability challenges, making it an essential read for environmentalists and historians alike. It captures the tension between growth and sustainability, a conversation that has only intensified in recent years.
Among the notable articles included in this issue are:
- Our Finite Riches (Part I): From Earth to Us – A detailed analysis of global natural resources.
- The Energy 'Joyride' Is Over – Insight into the impending energy crisis and its economic implications.
- Harold Geneen’s Moneymaking Machine Is Still Humming – An inside look at ITT’s financial leadership.
- Black Executives in a Nearly All-White World – A thought-provoking perspective on race in corporate environments.
- The McGovern Wave Is No Passing Ripple – An examination of George McGovern’s influence ahead of the 1972 presidential election.
This Fortune Magazine vintage issue is in good condition and comes without an address label, ensuring a clean presentation for any collection. The magazine has been preserved carefully, making it a valuable addition for collectors of vintage magazines seeking unique items.
Enhance your collection with this fascinating issue, which is not only a snapshot of its time but also a reflection of ongoing discussions about economics, resources, and sustainability.
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