The Growth of Economic ThoughtDuke University Press, 1983 - 842 頁 |
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... early Socialists to the state , account must be taken of the fact that representative democracy was still nonexistent in some countries or in its infancy in others . Hence , only few Socialists would place their hopes in the state to ...
... early Socialists to the state , account must be taken of the fact that representative democracy was still nonexistent in some countries or in its infancy in others . Hence , only few Socialists would place their hopes in the state to ...
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... early socialism in their homelands . In England the last revolution had occurred in 1688 , and democratic and libertarian aspira- tions had found a greater measure of accommodation than in the France of the Bourbons or in the German ...
... early socialism in their homelands . In England the last revolution had occurred in 1688 , and democratic and libertarian aspira- tions had found a greater measure of accommodation than in the France of the Bourbons or in the German ...
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... early experiences turned him into a bitter critic of competition , which not only depressed wages but stifled production as well . In Gray's indictment of competition there are echoes of such modern complaints as that about poverty in ...
... early experiences turned him into a bitter critic of competition , which not only depressed wages but stifled production as well . In Gray's indictment of competition there are echoes of such modern complaints as that about poverty in ...
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