The Common ProblemConstable, 1969 - 307 pages |
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Page 196
... economics are becoming co - terminous . Increasingly it is the economic policies and performance of governments and parties which form the staple of political discussion and which determine the results of elections . Conservatives are ...
... economics are becoming co - terminous . Increasingly it is the economic policies and performance of governments and parties which form the staple of political discussion and which determine the results of elections . Conservatives are ...
Page 197
... Economic growth will provide the ' good life ' for the people . At the same time , however , the economic slogans of the parties have to a large extent ceased to be relevant to the economic realities . The Conservative and Liberal ...
... Economic growth will provide the ' good life ' for the people . At the same time , however , the economic slogans of the parties have to a large extent ceased to be relevant to the economic realities . The Conservative and Liberal ...
Page 203
... economic policy . The real question is this : have we any effective choice about the way in which our economy will develop , about the objec- tives of economic activity , and about the relationships between government and economic ...
... economic policy . The real question is this : have we any effective choice about the way in which our economy will develop , about the objec- tives of economic activity , and about the relationships between government and economic ...
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Illusion and Disillusion | 1 |
The Apotheosis of Society | 20 |
The Sterility of the General Will | 47 |
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