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... political activity , he says here , and this is how he ended it , except that the latter occasion had more realistic battle sounds in the background . IN MY EYES , Feder's merit consisted in having established with ruth- less brutality ...
... political activity , he says here , and this is how he ended it , except that the latter occasion had more realistic battle sounds in the background . IN MY EYES , Feder's merit consisted in having established with ruth- less brutality ...
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... political economy , and has permitted it to confine attention to a simplified edition of human nature . It is at the basis of our conception of the reliable businessman , who has mastered a technique and never looks beyond his ...
... political economy , and has permitted it to confine attention to a simplified edition of human nature . It is at the basis of our conception of the reliable businessman , who has mastered a technique and never looks beyond his ...
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... political forms . The revision of out- worn political boundaries - for instance , many county subdivisions . 17. Centralization of government ; the overhead planning and control of economic activity . In North America , such planning to ...
... political forms . The revision of out- worn political boundaries - for instance , many county subdivisions . 17. Centralization of government ; the overhead planning and control of economic activity . In North America , such planning to ...
Contents
A Probe of the Art of WealthGetting | 1944 |
A Follower of Confucius Anticipates the Law of Supply | 1953 |
Breaking the Bonds of Tradition | 1973 |
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