Capitalism and Progress: A Diagnosis of Western SocietyWedge Pub. Foundation, 1979 - 270 sidor |
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... regarded merely as a process of technological historical necessity . This concerns the spiritual basis upon which medieval society was founded and which , as long as it prevailed , formed an essential barrier to a breakthrough of new ...
... regarded merely as a process of technological historical necessity . This concerns the spiritual basis upon which medieval society was founded and which , as long as it prevailed , formed an essential barrier to a breakthrough of new ...
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... regarded as eth- ically proper without prior justification . The credit for this tour de force goes to Jeremy Bentham , the father of utilitarianism and a contemporary of Adam Smith . The word utilitarianism already indicates on what ...
... regarded as eth- ically proper without prior justification . The credit for this tour de force goes to Jeremy Bentham , the father of utilitarianism and a contemporary of Adam Smith . The word utilitarianism already indicates on what ...
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... regarded as being owned . But as soon as it is looked upon as it normatively ought to be — as a work community of living people — it is possible to speak of its being " owned " only in a derivative sense . One can be the owner of the ...
... regarded as being owned . But as soon as it is looked upon as it normatively ought to be — as a work community of living people — it is possible to speak of its being " owned " only in a derivative sense . One can be the owner of the ...
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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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