The Beginnings of Critical Realism in America, 1860-1920Harcourt, Brace & World, 1958 - 429 strán (strany) |
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... THEORY So profound a revolution could not fail to dislocate the founda- tions of all traditional schools of thought . Economic and political theory were both thrown out of their earlier beds to flow in new channels . By force of ...
... THEORY So profound a revolution could not fail to dislocate the founda- tions of all traditional schools of thought . Economic and political theory were both thrown out of their earlier beds to flow in new channels . By force of ...
Strana 113
... theory of the entrepreneur was the Ricardian theory of rent . On this point Walker was the most loyal of Ricardians , and he violently attacked Carey for repudiating the classical dogma . In a word " Ricardo's doctrine can no more be ...
... theory of the entrepreneur was the Ricardian theory of rent . On this point Walker was the most loyal of Ricardians , and he violently attacked Carey for repudiating the classical dogma . In a word " Ricardo's doctrine can no more be ...
Strana 133
... theory of rent . Though George rejected the classical wage - fund theory , he accepted without qualification the classical rent - theory , and discovered the kernel of his philosophy in the doctrine of social fertility . If rent is the ...
... theory of rent . Though George rejected the classical wage - fund theory , he accepted without qualification the classical rent - theory , and discovered the kernel of his philosophy in the doctrine of social fertility . If rent is the ...
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Changes in traditional economies after the Civil War The rise | 3 |
Morality and PoliticsGeorge William Curtis | 11 |
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