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Second, a number of epistemological and logical difficulties enter the problem.
What is to be regarded as economic wellbeing? What a good, what a poor,
standard of living? What prosperity, what depression? Is our standard to be the
amounts ...
Second, a number of epistemological and logical difficulties enter the problem.
What is to be regarded as economic wellbeing? What a good, what a poor,
standard of living? What prosperity, what depression? Is our standard to be the
amounts ...
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The standard of living is, like “freedom,” as we have seen previously, not a purely
“objective” phenomenon but depends always upon individual tastes and the
pattern of living regarded as desirable by a given group. Diogenes the Cynic ...
The standard of living is, like “freedom,” as we have seen previously, not a purely
“objective” phenomenon but depends always upon individual tastes and the
pattern of living regarded as desirable by a given group. Diogenes the Cynic ...
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However hard living conditions may be in a given society, if the framework of its
relationships and values is unshattered, no disturbances will be forthcoming. The
members of such a society may be dying of starvation and yet not revolt; or, ...
However hard living conditions may be in a given society, if the framework of its
relationships and values is unshattered, no disturbances will be forthcoming. The
members of such a society may be dying of starvation and yet not revolt; or, ...
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RELATIONSHIPS | 3 |
Extensity of Interaction | 8 |
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