The Mechanics of Modernity in Europe and East Asia: Institutional Origins of Social Change and StagnationRoutledge, 2004年8月2日 - 256 頁 Why, from the eighteenth century onwards, did some countries embark on a path of sustained economic growth, while others stagnated? This text looks at the kind of institutions that are required in order for change to take place, and Ringmar concludes that for sustained development to be possible, change must be institutionalized. Taking a global view, Ringmar investigates the implications of his conclusion on issues facing the developing world today. |
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... reason had replaced the slavish reliance on instinct, superstition and dogma.9 Through the French Revolution, according to G.W.F.Hegel, man had for the first time become his own master, and through the state—particularly through the ...
... reason had replaced the slavish reliance on instinct, superstition and dogma.9 Through the French Revolution, according to G.W.F.Hegel, man had for the first time become his own master, and through the state—particularly through the ...
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... of centuries it is because capitalism perpetually has changed them. As a moment's reflection makes obvious, however, capitalism cannot possibly be the original cause of all the changes that take place in modern society. The reason is.
... of centuries it is because capitalism perpetually has changed them. As a moment's reflection makes obvious, however, capitalism cannot possibly be the original cause of all the changes that take place in modern society. The reason is.
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... reason is that capitalist development itself has causes. Capitalist economies are not, after all, growing ... reasons: either because they come to employ more resources or because they come to employ existing resources more efficiently ...
... reason is that capitalist development itself has causes. Capitalist economies are not, after all, growing ... reasons: either because they come to employ more resources or because they come to employ existing resources more efficiently ...
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... reasons for the backwardness of China were quite obvious.6 Although the Chinese once had achieved many great things, they had grown conservative over the years and lost their sense of individualism. In the West, people think for ...
... reasons for the backwardness of China were quite obvious.6 Although the Chinese once had achieved many great things, they had grown conservative over the years and lost their sense of individualism. In the West, people think for ...
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... reason after all why China and Japan should correspond to a set European pattern of development, and to fault them for not doing so is ridiculous. This is not to deny, however, that there is legitimate puzzle regarding how to explain ...
... reason after all why China and Japan should correspond to a set European pattern of development, and to fault them for not doing so is ridiculous. This is not to deny, however, that there is legitimate puzzle regarding how to explain ...
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