The Political Economic Foundation of Democratic Capitalism: From Genesis to MaturationUniversal-Publishers, 2007 - 468 Seiten This book traces both authoritatively and analytically, the development of the ideas relating to the modern conceptualized understanding of the notions of Democracy and Capitalism. |
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... DAWN OF COMMUNICATIVE 1.2.5 THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE AGRICULTURAL COMMUNITY................................................. SKILLS........................... 1.2.6 THE EVOLUTION FROM AGRICULTURAL TO CIVILISED SOCIETY...........
... DAWN OF COMMUNICATIVE 1.2.5 THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE AGRICULTURAL COMMUNITY................................................. SKILLS........................... 1.2.6 THE EVOLUTION FROM AGRICULTURAL TO CIVILISED SOCIETY...........
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... AGRICULTURAL EXPANSION AND ECONOMIC GROWTH............................................... 9.1.1 FARMING DURING THE ... AGRICULTURAL EXPANSION AND THE EMERGENCE OF THE WAGE EARNER CLASS 9.2.3 HENRY VIII ALTERS ENGLAND'S POLITICAL ...
... AGRICULTURAL EXPANSION AND ECONOMIC GROWTH............................................... 9.1.1 FARMING DURING THE ... AGRICULTURAL EXPANSION AND THE EMERGENCE OF THE WAGE EARNER CLASS 9.2.3 HENRY VIII ALTERS ENGLAND'S POLITICAL ...
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... .................................... 259 14.2.2 AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION AND DEMOGRAPHIC SHIFTS.............................................. 260 14.2.3 THE MOBILISATION OF CAPITAL.........................................
... .................................... 259 14.2.2 AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION AND DEMOGRAPHIC SHIFTS.............................................. 260 14.2.3 THE MOBILISATION OF CAPITAL.........................................
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... ...................... 14.6.6 PIONEERING CHEMISTRY AND THE SECOND AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION ..................... 14.6.7 GERMANY'S APPLIANCE OF SCIENCE......................................................................
... ...................... 14.6.6 PIONEERING CHEMISTRY AND THE SECOND AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION ..................... 14.6.7 GERMANY'S APPLIANCE OF SCIENCE......................................................................
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... agricultural, industrial and semi-literate 0.1 million man. years ago Pre-Historic Period B.C. 85,000 35,000 16,000 ... Agriculture begins in the Tigris area. First use of copper in Mesopotamia. Writing evolves in Sumer. Wheeled vehicles ...
... agricultural, industrial and semi-literate 0.1 million man. years ago Pre-Historic Period B.C. 85,000 35,000 16,000 ... Agriculture begins in the Tigris area. First use of copper in Mesopotamia. Writing evolves in Sumer. Wheeled vehicles ...
Inhalt
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6 | 55 |
3 | 66 |
4 | 74 |
5 | 80 |
3 | 94 |
5 | 141 |
6 | 147 |
POLITICAL | 171 |
2 | 179 |
3 | 186 |
4 | 192 |
5 | 199 |
ECONOMICS | 209 |
4 | 111 |
3 | 114 |
3 | 121 |
2 | 125 |
POWER | 131 |
POWER AUTHORITY AND 13 2 1 JOHANNES ALTUSIUS AND CONTRACT | 233 |
THE ISLAND OF DELOS AS AN EXAMPLE OF AN EARLY ECONOMIC OCCUPATION AND IDENTIFICATION IN NONCAPITALIST GREE... | 263 |
2 | 445 |
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite xxi - A spider conducts operations that resemble those of a weaver, and a bee puts to shame many an architect in the construction of her cells. But what distinguishes the worst architect from the best of bees is this, that the architect raises his structure in imagination before he erects it in reality.