The Common ProblemConstable, 1969 - 307 pages |
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Page 182
... efficiency of comprehensiveness : if that thesis cannot be substantiated , then compulsion cannot be justified , and everyone must be free to use privately organised alterna- tives to the State services if they wish . But it is quite ...
... efficiency of comprehensiveness : if that thesis cannot be substantiated , then compulsion cannot be justified , and everyone must be free to use privately organised alterna- tives to the State services if they wish . But it is quite ...
Page 227
... efficient as they grew larger . Unless the disadvantages of large - scale organisation are offset by substantial decentralisation of control and decision- making , there is often a net loss of efficiency . There is a social price to be ...
... efficient as they grew larger . Unless the disadvantages of large - scale organisation are offset by substantial decentralisation of control and decision- making , there is often a net loss of efficiency . There is a social price to be ...
Page 228
... efficiency beyond the measurement - or even the imagination of cost accountants ; but they can markedly affect the efficiency of the total result . It must , obviously , be realised that there are some in- dustries in which small units ...
... efficiency beyond the measurement - or even the imagination of cost accountants ; but they can markedly affect the efficiency of the total result . It must , obviously , be realised that there are some in- dustries in which small units ...
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Illusion and Disillusion | 1 |
The Apotheosis of Society | 20 |
The Sterility of the General Will | 47 |
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