The Centennial Review: CR., Band 31College of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1987 |
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... system of values , it is important to recognize that this system did exist , that it continues to ex- ist , that it provides a reasonably coherent ( I do not say un- equivocally dispositive ) framework within which issues of so- cio ...
... system of values , it is important to recognize that this system did exist , that it continues to ex- ist , that it provides a reasonably coherent ( I do not say un- equivocally dispositive ) framework within which issues of so- cio ...
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... system is to try to make a profit and that no part of its obligation is to be socially responsible . That is the view of Milton Friedman . On the contrary , it might be said that the business system would neither exist nor operate in ...
... system is to try to make a profit and that no part of its obligation is to be socially responsible . That is the view of Milton Friedman . On the contrary , it might be said that the business system would neither exist nor operate in ...
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... system of values - which was accompanied by a transformation not only in attitudes to- ward government but in legal systems and laws as well - the growth of economics was critical . The critical chapter here was Benthamite ...
... system of values - which was accompanied by a transformation not only in attitudes to- ward government but in legal systems and laws as well - the growth of economics was critical . The critical chapter here was Benthamite ...
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NUMBER ONE Winter 1987 | 1 |
SUSAN JEFFORDS | 55 |
SUZANNE JUHASZ | 73 |
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