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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... HUMAN SOCIETY: ORIGINS AND EVOLUTION............................................... CONDITION ... SOCIETY......................................... 33 33 34 35 35 40 41 42 42 43 44 44 45 46 47 47 48 49 49 49 50 52 54 55 1.3 ...
... HUMAN SOCIETY: ORIGINS AND EVOLUTION............................................... CONDITION ... SOCIETY......................................... 33 33 34 35 35 40 41 42 42 43 44 44 45 46 47 47 48 49 49 49 50 52 54 55 1.3 ...
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... 2 BEHAVIOURAL PATTERNS IN PRIMITIVE SOCIETY ............................................................ 126 6.1.3 6.1.4 6.1.5 FACTORS INVOLVED IN THE FORMATION OF POLITICAL PRE-MODERN SOCIETIES............ 127 THE LADDER OF MAN'S ECONOMIC ...
... 2 BEHAVIOURAL PATTERNS IN PRIMITIVE SOCIETY ............................................................ 126 6.1.3 6.1.4 6.1.5 FACTORS INVOLVED IN THE FORMATION OF POLITICAL PRE-MODERN SOCIETIES............ 127 THE LADDER OF MAN'S ECONOMIC ...
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... human society in the future, it is necessary to examine the developments to date today. This activity on its own ... social philosophic ideas of democratic‐capitalism. The at hand writing does not permit a definitive survey but it does ...
... human society in the future, it is necessary to examine the developments to date today. This activity on its own ... social philosophic ideas of democratic‐capitalism. The at hand writing does not permit a definitive survey but it does ...
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... human beings, ultimately allowing integration into the human collectivity. They allow the child to integrate into adult society, first economically, then politically and ultimately socially. This nexus of independent activity provides ...
... human beings, ultimately allowing integration into the human collectivity. They allow the child to integrate into adult society, first economically, then politically and ultimately socially. This nexus of independent activity provides ...
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... human society. What is interesting here is that the first significant reflex, a reflex that has directly to do with self‐nourishment, is very much an economic reflex ‐ the abatement of needs and wants. This is the emergence of homo ...
... human society. What is interesting here is that the first significant reflex, a reflex that has directly to do with self‐nourishment, is very much an economic reflex ‐ the abatement of needs and wants. This is the emergence of homo ...
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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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.