The American ConditionDoubleday, 1974 - 407 páginas Analyzes the nature and evolution of freedom in America, arguing that social fragmentation and individualism are threatening its continued existence. |
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... exchange . The instruments of production are not simply put to use , they are consumed in the process of production . They are used up , merged into the object of produc- tion or worn out . The owner of a factory exchanges raw materials ...
... exchange . The instruments of production are not simply put to use , they are consumed in the process of production . They are used up , merged into the object of produc- tion or worn out . The owner of a factory exchanges raw materials ...
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... exchange of value made possible by money . The fact that modern techniques of credit and accounting make it possible to carry on a great deal of exchange without money simply means that , to some extent , money itself is being displaced ...
... exchange of value made possible by money . The fact that modern techniques of credit and accounting make it possible to carry on a great deal of exchange without money simply means that , to some extent , money itself is being displaced ...
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... exchange and thus of the market . As prophecy it is beyond analysis . The necessary his- torical conditions have not appeared in any advanced industrial nation . At least two changes , however , would seem to be necessary : first , a ...
... exchange and thus of the market . As prophecy it is beyond analysis . The necessary his- torical conditions have not appeared in any advanced industrial nation . At least two changes , however , would seem to be necessary : first , a ...
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