A History of Economic ThoughtRonald Press Company, 1953 - 696 páginas |
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... tended to give greater im- portance to the inland areas of continental Europe where the cities grew and where the overland trade routes became of vital importance . By the end of that century the Mediterranean was virtually closed to ...
... tended to give greater im- portance to the inland areas of continental Europe where the cities grew and where the overland trade routes became of vital importance . By the end of that century the Mediterranean was virtually closed to ...
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... tended to en- courage the recipients to do nothing for themselves but to depend upon society to do everything for them . They tended to relieve individual suffering at the cost of making the suffering general . With the certainty of ...
... tended to en- courage the recipients to do nothing for themselves but to depend upon society to do everything for them . They tended to relieve individual suffering at the cost of making the suffering general . With the certainty of ...
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... tended to perpetuate the evil of overpopulation . The doctrine of Malthus is a strong appeal to personal responsibility in improving one's own lot . " He would make men strong in will , to subdue their animal wants to their notion of ...
... tended to perpetuate the evil of overpopulation . The doctrine of Malthus is a strong appeal to personal responsibility in improving one's own lot . " He would make men strong in will , to subdue their animal wants to their notion of ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
Economic Practices of Biblical Times | 13 |
Economic Thought and Practices of the Greeks | 26 |
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