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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... GOLDEN AGE OF ATHENS........................................................................................... CULTURE................................................... GREECE...............................................
... GOLDEN AGE OF ATHENS........................................................................................... CULTURE................................................... GREECE...............................................
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... cultures of economies and governmental traditions, and leaving them as but a memory in the footnote of a rapidly changing history. Both a push and a pull are evident, a push by larger entities from without demanding change of smaller ...
... cultures of economies and governmental traditions, and leaving them as but a memory in the footnote of a rapidly changing history. Both a push and a pull are evident, a push by larger entities from without demanding change of smaller ...
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... cultural diversity found amongst the continental states is the product of those individual collectivities ' application of civilisation . Civilisation is the sum of the intellectual and industrial attainments of man ; culture is the ...
... cultural diversity found amongst the continental states is the product of those individual collectivities ' application of civilisation . Civilisation is the sum of the intellectual and industrial attainments of man ; culture is the ...
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... cultural conditions or a constellation or complex of cultural norms and understandings. The stem of the word 'civil' pertains to the community or polity. The Latin stem of the word civilisation, civilis or civis, means citizen. By ...
... cultural conditions or a constellation or complex of cultural norms and understandings. The stem of the word 'civil' pertains to the community or polity. The Latin stem of the word civilisation, civilis or civis, means citizen. By ...
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... cultures , suggests this as a primitive consideration : the female , as bearer of children , represented for the ... cultural plane , there is little or no prejudice against polygamy . The union creating the family , based on either ...
... cultures , suggests this as a primitive consideration : the female , as bearer of children , represented for the ... cultural plane , there is little or no prejudice against polygamy . The union creating the family , based on either ...
Inhalt
xvii | |
33 | |
46 | |
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.