The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1968 |
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... wants " ) when he uses the resources available to him in such a way as to satisfy as many as possible of his wants in the order of preference in which he himself puts them ? But this formula , which looks so neat , is of very limited ap ...
... wants " ) when he uses the resources available to him in such a way as to satisfy as many as possible of his wants in the order of preference in which he himself puts them ? But this formula , which looks so neat , is of very limited ap ...
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... wants . We can only to a slight extent take care that , in satisfying our present wants , we shall be well placed to satisfy the wants we shall have as a result of what we and others are now doing . This kind of change in wants or in ...
... wants . We can only to a slight extent take care that , in satisfying our present wants , we shall be well placed to satisfy the wants we shall have as a result of what we and others are now doing . This kind of change in wants or in ...
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... wants something which he cannot get because there is no one around to help him get it . We have to say , for example , that Robinson Crusoe on his island , still having the wants but no longer the means of a civilized man , was deprived ...
... wants something which he cannot get because there is no one around to help him get it . We have to say , for example , that Robinson Crusoe on his island , still having the wants but no longer the means of a civilized man , was deprived ...
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