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Russian Abstract: Переход земли в такую форму собственности, в которой она служила бы к выгоде того, кто непосредственно трудится на ней, был одним из лозунгов революции....
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The Cato 2019 Welfare, Work, and Wealth National Survey of 1,700 Americans investigates attitudes toward the rich and the poor and examines what Americans believe about work, welfare, and social mobility
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Utopian socialists believed that socialism is inevitable because it is a more rational system to organize production and life, a system more in line with the "good" nature of human beings. Marxism rejected this reasoning replacing it with what is known as historical materialism: social systems,...
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The collapse of communist states in the 1980s and 1990s brought about sweeping changes to most socioeconomic aspects of the former Soviet Bloc countries. It has also in numerous ways - influenced factors relevant to IC sustainability and growth. While the overwhelming majority of reforming...
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Despite being the world's largest economy, China remains a third world nation. This classification is synonymous with having a middle-income per capita economy. China has been the fastest growing economy and is on the verge of breaking its barriers, but economists have developed middle-income...
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In this essay, I seek to provide an overview of André Gorz's conception of modern capitalism, considering different moments of his intellectual production. From his initial criticism of the concept of the proletariat between the 1970s and 1980s until his last theoretical work that addresses the...
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There are many studies, articles and materials on the internet about the differences between socialism (often referred as communism) and capitalism. But I couldn’t find any about the similarities. And there are similarities
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How can we explain the economic endurance of the post-Soviet unrecognized states? Drawing insights from the literature on economic institutions, rentier states, and patron-client relations, this article explores the resource extraction strategies of de facto states via a paired comparison of...
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This study explores the impact of headquarters’ innovation motives on subsidiary knowledge sourcing, and their subsequent roles. The motivation of this research is to expand upon the understanding of the roles of foreign subsidiaries, and their implications on the innovation performance of the...
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Literature on post-socialist transformation usually deals with the political, economic and social sides of it, although there have also been important changes in the field of technical advance in the last 20 years. One of capitalism's main virtues is the strong incentive it gives to dynamism,...
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