The Road to SerfdomRoutledge and Kegan Paul, 1944 - 184 頁 De schrijver, geboren Oostenrijker en hoogleraar te Londen, zet uiteen dat toepassing van het systeem der centraal geleide planhuishouding de weg opent naar de slavernij van het individu. |
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第 159 頁
... British strength , British character , and British achieve- ments are to a great extent the result of a cultivation of the spontaneous . But almost all the traditions and institutions in which British moral genius has found its most ...
... British strength , British character , and British achieve- ments are to a great extent the result of a cultivation of the spontaneous . But almost all the traditions and institutions in which British moral genius has found its most ...
第 160 頁
... British civilisation more manifest , and nowhere has it had a more paralysing effect on the pursuit of our immediate great purpose than in the fatuous ineffectiveness of most British propaganda . The first prerequisite for success in ...
... British civilisation more manifest , and nowhere has it had a more paralysing effect on the pursuit of our immediate great purpose than in the fatuous ineffectiveness of most British propaganda . The first prerequisite for success in ...
第 161 頁
... British have been wrong all the way through , and that they them- selves are leading the way to a new and better world , however appalling the period of transition may be . The Germans know that what they still regard as the British ...
... British have been wrong all the way through , and that they them- selves are leading the way to a new and better world , however appalling the period of transition may be . The Germans know that what they still regard as the British ...
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A. V. Dicey achieved action aims argument become belief British Carl Schmitt characteristic civilisation collectivism collectivist common competition conflict conscious course create danger decide decisions demand democracy democratic desirable doctrine doubt E. H. Carr economic activity economic planning effect ends English essential exist F. A. VOIGT fact Fascist forces freedom German ideals ideas important income individual individualist industry inevitable intellectual interests kind labour laissez-faire less liberal liberty Lord Acton Marxist Max Eastman means ment merely monopolist monopoly moral movement Nazis Nazism nineteenth century organisation particular party perhaps person planned society planners political position possible principle problem produce progress propaganda Prussian question realise recognised regard result Richard Acland Rule of Law sense Social Democracy socialism socialist sphere standards task things totalitarian totalitarian system true values views Volksgemeinschaft wages whole