The Fortunes of the West: The Future of the Atlantic NationsIndiana University Press, 1972 - 304 Seiten |
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... century on , not only in Italy and Germany but also in France , England and the Low Coun- tries . They continued to be the predominant form until the 18th century ; and , indeed , certain characteristics of this older kind of capitalist ...
... century on , not only in Italy and Germany but also in France , England and the Low Coun- tries . They continued to be the predominant form until the 18th century ; and , indeed , certain characteristics of this older kind of capitalist ...
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... century began the movement away from the functional austerity and laissez - faire policies of the liberal state . Predisposed to a minimal passive role for the government , the British initially adopted the regulatory approach ...
... century began the movement away from the functional austerity and laissez - faire policies of the liberal state . Predisposed to a minimal passive role for the government , the British initially adopted the regulatory approach ...
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... century under the personal rule of the " Iron Tsar " Nicholas I. Although Russian messianism justified and ... century . Emulation of the West was openly manifested in the reforms of Peter the Great in the late 17th century and was ...
... century under the personal rule of the " Iron Tsar " Nicholas I. Although Russian messianism justified and ... century . Emulation of the West was openly manifested in the reforms of Peter the Great in the late 17th century and was ...
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WHAT THIS BOOK IS ABOUT | 1 |
TRENDS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF | 13 |
The Rationalizing Effects of the Protestant | 21 |
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