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... practical maxims of business , our political economy , and our doctrines of edu- cation , are derived from an unbroken tradition of great thinkers and of practical examples , from the age of Plato in the fifth century before Christ to ...
... practical maxims of business , our political economy , and our doctrines of edu- cation , are derived from an unbroken tradition of great thinkers and of practical examples , from the age of Plato in the fifth century before Christ to ...
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... practical economics is not surprising . The elements of the conflict now raging are unmistakable in the vast expansion of industrial pursuits and the marvelous discoveries of science ; in the changed relations between masters and ...
... practical economics is not surprising . The elements of the conflict now raging are unmistakable in the vast expansion of industrial pursuits and the marvelous discoveries of science ; in the changed relations between masters and ...
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... practical knowledge and experience of such men into the body itself than to attempt to infuse into it any information by means of written communications or hearings before committees . If the condition of a bank , or a factory , or a ...
... practical knowledge and experience of such men into the body itself than to attempt to infuse into it any information by means of written communications or hearings before committees . If the condition of a bank , or a factory , or a ...
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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