The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1965 |
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... economic policy , perhaps , that the contrast is greatest . It is an instructive exercise , for in- stance , to go back to the reports of the economic conferences that were held just after the first World War and to compare these with ...
... economic policy , perhaps , that the contrast is greatest . It is an instructive exercise , for in- stance , to go back to the reports of the economic conferences that were held just after the first World War and to compare these with ...
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... economic systems which is also going on . This is not because the question of what is the best economic sys- tem is unimportant ; on the contrary , it is essential to establish a workable economic system . Unless you can do that you ...
... economic systems which is also going on . This is not because the question of what is the best economic sys- tem is unimportant ; on the contrary , it is essential to establish a workable economic system . Unless you can do that you ...
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... economic develop- ment , is going ahead at a steady 4 percent rate of growth a year , again according to the economists ' figures , and hopes soon to raise her rate to 6 percent . Once again , though you may think that slow in terms of ...
... economic develop- ment , is going ahead at a steady 4 percent rate of growth a year , again according to the economists ' figures , and hopes soon to raise her rate to 6 percent . Once again , though you may think that slow in terms of ...
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