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to build a methodological bridge between economics and all other natural sciences and the scientists should address this … and the West, and that the new methodology should provide enough space for new roads, ideas and interpretations, which may … occur in the future. Closes by saying a new spirit should be initiated in economics and transplanted into natural sciences.  …
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Investigates, in Part 1, the effects of West German stagnation in the 1980s following on from the welfare state doctrine of the 1960s and 1970s, which led to an economic and social crisis becoming inevitable. Shows this is not purely a German problem but one that also affects almost all other...
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economics in the 1930s and onwards. Identifies respective problems about capitalism and discusses them in depth. States that the …
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under fascism and any form of dictatorship. Looks at the problem of methodology and history and discusses: the use of …
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, policies, reforms and regulations; and the phenomenon of physics’ ‘chain reaction’ within economics. Gives a synopsis of anti …
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In the twentieth century many developed countries moved from an “agricultural‐based industrial society” to an “information society.” The second part of the century saw a deterioration of social conditions in many industrialized countries. The combination of these two factors has posed...
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Provides an evaluation of the reality of the German economy after unification, also answers to some of the questions that the post‐unification era has raised, analyzes aggregate and sectoral data of the former GDR and the Federal Republic of Germany over the period 1970‐1989. The results...
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Communication systems are structured by economic forces which use them to optimise sales, and politicians who increasingly live by slogans and repeated sound bites. Both want people to act without much reflection, and may threaten to turn human beings into imitiations of the computers they use....
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conducive to spiritual development. Thus, what is needed for further development of the human race is a unitary economics that …
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In this paper, we analyze power in five modes of social organization, as can be found in Adam Smith’s An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations. Specifically, we analyze Smith’s presentations of pre‐capital accumulation and private appropriation of land; feudalism; a...
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