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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... ......................... 346 347 347 347 350 350 352 352 CHAPTER 17: THE COUNTDOWN TOWARD MODERN THINKING .......................354 17.1 THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION .......................................................................
... ......................... 346 347 347 347 350 350 352 352 CHAPTER 17: THE COUNTDOWN TOWARD MODERN THINKING .......................354 17.1 THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION .......................................................................
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... ............. CHAPTER 18: CONTEMPORARY ECONOMIC/POLITICAL THINKING ................... 376 376 376 377 379 381 383 383 385 386 387 18.1 CONTRASTING PHILOSOPHIES..................................................................
... ............. CHAPTER 18: CONTEMPORARY ECONOMIC/POLITICAL THINKING ................... 376 376 376 377 379 381 383 383 385 386 387 18.1 CONTRASTING PHILOSOPHIES..................................................................
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... thinking incorporated within the integration process create, either positively or negatively, an international understanding of democratic capitalistic thinking replete with a vivid interplay of ideals integrated into global systems. It ...
... thinking incorporated within the integration process create, either positively or negatively, an international understanding of democratic capitalistic thinking replete with a vivid interplay of ideals integrated into global systems. It ...
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... thinking from an underpinning of the idea of social evolution that admits the emergence of new qualities through its own internal dynamics , coming from Hegelian dialectical logic , to a more naturalistic foundation . Impressed with ...
... thinking from an underpinning of the idea of social evolution that admits the emergence of new qualities through its own internal dynamics , coming from Hegelian dialectical logic , to a more naturalistic foundation . Impressed with ...
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... thinking. Either through desire, emulation, revolt or invasion, the dominance of the economic system of capitalism and the political system of democracy is unavoidably prevalent. The economic energies in its creation are fully subsuming ...
... thinking. Either through desire, emulation, revolt or invasion, the dominance of the economic system of capitalism and the political system of democracy is unavoidably prevalent. The economic energies in its creation are fully subsuming ...
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.