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Page 49
... civilization was “ an oasis set in the midst of a desert of barbarism , rent with many intestine problems , " and surrounded by numerically superior " hosts of outsiders . " 12 Western penetration had aroused the East , which would soon ...
... civilization was “ an oasis set in the midst of a desert of barbarism , rent with many intestine problems , " and surrounded by numerically superior " hosts of outsiders . " 12 Western penetration had aroused the East , which would soon ...
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... corrected by what the classical economist would call “ distortions " and the rest of us might call equity and morality— in short , civilization . Obviously , capitalist societies have long ago ceased using the Atlantic Community Trade 137.
... corrected by what the classical economist would call “ distortions " and the rest of us might call equity and morality— in short , civilization . Obviously , capitalist societies have long ago ceased using the Atlantic Community Trade 137.
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... civilization over the past hundred years might be described as movement away from laissez - faire toward the " mixed economy " and the welfare state . The welfare state may or may not be economically " efficient . " The money spent on ...
... civilization over the past hundred years might be described as movement away from laissez - faire toward the " mixed economy " and the welfare state . The welfare state may or may not be economically " efficient . " The money spent on ...
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General Considerations | 3 |
Main Issues within the Atlantic | 85 |
Basic Balance of Payments 1970 | 98 |
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