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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... means also the particular method by which most socialists hope to attain these ends and which many competent people regard as the only methods by which they can be fully and quickly attained . In this sense socialism means the abolition ...
... means also the particular method by which most socialists hope to attain these ends and which many competent people regard as the only methods by which they can be fully and quickly attained . In this sense socialism means the abolition ...
第 68 頁
... means that we must bear the loss where it falls . And similarly with an economic gain . Economic changes , in other words , usually affect only the fringe , the " margin " , of our needs . There are many things which are more important ...
... means that we must bear the loss where it falls . And similarly with an economic gain . Economic changes , in other words , usually affect only the fringe , the " margin " , of our needs . There are many things which are more important ...
第 69 頁
... means precisely that we are to be relieved of the necessity of solving our own economic problems and that the bitter choices which this often involves are to be made for us . Since under modern conditions we are for almost everything ...
... means precisely that we are to be relieved of the necessity of solving our own economic problems and that the bitter choices which this often involves are to be made for us . Since under modern conditions we are for almost everything ...
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