Capitalism and Progress: A Diagnosis of Western SocietyWedge Pub. Foundation, 1979 - 270 sidor |
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... comes to expression in the free interchange of the market , with public protection of all civil rights . Marxism chooses as its ultimate basis the collective will of society , as this comes to expression in a central plan , and is ...
... comes to expression in the free interchange of the market , with public protection of all civil rights . Marxism chooses as its ultimate basis the collective will of society , as this comes to expression in a central plan , and is ...
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... comes increasingly dependent on the market economy : the government cannot realize the goals of its own policies without economic growth which in turn comes about only via the market economy . In this way the goals of both government ...
... comes increasingly dependent on the market economy : the government cannot realize the goals of its own policies without economic growth which in turn comes about only via the market economy . In this way the goals of both government ...
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... come for the producer . Therefore , higher prices for raw mate- rials and energy involve not only higher costs but ... comes even more paradoxical when we consider that the price mechanism - the word mechanism in this context is very ...
... come for the producer . Therefore , higher prices for raw mate- rials and energy involve not only higher costs but ... comes even more paradoxical when we consider that the price mechanism - the word mechanism in this context is very ...
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THE RAZING OF | 1 |
THE BARRIER OF CHURCH AND HEAVEN | 10 |
EVALUATIVE INTERMEZZO | 33 |
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Capitalism and Progress: A Diagnosis of Western Society B. Goudzwaard Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1979 |
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Adam Smith adjusted barrier become capitalism capitalist century Christian Club of Rome competition consciousness consumer consumption context continual counterculture deism Dennis Gabor direction disclosure of society domination economic growth economic progress economic system Egbert Schuurman energy Enlightenment enterprise entire environment ethics existing faith in progress forces freedom future Gabor Galbraith goal gold standard happiness Herman Dooyeweerd humanist Ibid Idea of Progress ideal increase industrial revolution inflation influence Karl Löwith Keynes labor laissez-faire limits lives Marcuse market economy Marx means medieval ment modern money supply nations natural law nomic norms paradise Peter Gay philosopher political possible present problems production prog question raw materials relationship Renaissance respect responsibility result role scientific sector social order social structures solution technical tion tunnel society unemployment utilitarian wages western culture western society William Irwin Thompson York
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