The Common ProblemConstable, 1969 - 307 pages |
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Page 214
... industrial system ; the policies of the state will be subject to similar influence ; education will be adapted to industrial need ; the disciplines required by the industrial system will be the conventional morality of the community ...
... industrial system ; the policies of the state will be subject to similar influence ; education will be adapted to industrial need ; the disciplines required by the industrial system will be the conventional morality of the community ...
Page 215
... industrial economy , namely that increasingly important sector dominated by the large and ' mature ' corporation ; they have sought to demonstrate the unreality of his obser- vations by reference to that other sector of the economy ...
... industrial economy , namely that increasingly important sector dominated by the large and ' mature ' corporation ; they have sought to demonstrate the unreality of his obser- vations by reference to that other sector of the economy ...
Page 261
... industries , which are certainly a strong brake on rapid redistribution of labour . Even more important is the craft basis of many unions , with roots traceable back to the middle ages . That this results in some industrial inefficiency ...
... industries , which are certainly a strong brake on rapid redistribution of labour . Even more important is the craft basis of many unions , with roots traceable back to the middle ages . That this results in some industrial inefficiency ...
Contents
Illusion and Disillusion | 1 |
The Apotheosis of Society | 20 |
The Sterility of the General Will | 47 |
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