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Page 45
... global economy that will bring massive investments from the great centers of finance . In a global economy , it is asserted , the willingness of these people to work for low wages will make investment attractive as soon as distorting ...
... global economy that will bring massive investments from the great centers of finance . In a global economy , it is asserted , the willingness of these people to work for low wages will make investment attractive as soon as distorting ...
Page 67
... global scale these forces supplementing and check- ing the free market are absent . While capital flows freely across national boundaries , the effective organization of labor on a global scale is almost inconceivable . And there is no ...
... global scale these forces supplementing and check- ing the free market are absent . While capital flows freely across national boundaries , the effective organization of labor on a global scale is almost inconceivable . And there is no ...
Page 68
... global economy where subsistence wages are the norm . What will be required to bring global wages above subsistence levels ? Let us for the moment give credit to those economists who claim that the working of the market will accomplish ...
... global economy where subsistence wages are the norm . What will be required to bring global wages above subsistence levels ? Let us for the moment give credit to those economists who claim that the working of the market will accomplish ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Christian Existence in a World of Limits | 7 |
Ecojustice and Christian Salvation | 20 |
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