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... economic motives might want to look at what is said , by Westerners , about people in the Third World . We are ... economy . As we noted in Chapter One , man is increasingly distant from the process of production and it gets harder and ...
... economic motives might want to look at what is said , by Westerners , about people in the Third World . We are ... economy . As we noted in Chapter One , man is increasingly distant from the process of production and it gets harder and ...
Page 37
... economy is far from the pure competition that in the classical model forces the employer to maximize efficiency or go under . In large areas of the Ameri- can economy , like government and the defense industry , there is no competition ...
... economy is far from the pure competition that in the classical model forces the employer to maximize efficiency or go under . In large areas of the Ameri- can economy , like government and the defense industry , there is no competition ...
Page 39
... economic growth . They point to the statis- tics showing that , in most times in most countries , education and the economy have grown together . All too often that evidence is used to advocate indiscriminate support of education , even ...
... economic growth . They point to the statis- tics showing that , in most times in most countries , education and the economy have grown together . All too often that evidence is used to advocate indiscriminate support of education , even ...
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