A History of Economic Doctrines from the Time of the Physiocrats to the Present DayHeath, 1952 - 672 страници |
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... method of gaining light upon the question . Com- parison with the past was expected to lead to a better understanding of the present . The Historical method seemed to social reformers to be the one instrument of progress , and a strong ...
... method of gaining light upon the question . Com- parison with the past was expected to lead to a better understanding of the present . The Historical method seemed to social reformers to be the one instrument of progress , and a strong ...
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... method , " says Pareto , " is a pure waste of time . The aim of the science is to discover economic uniformities , and it is always right to follow any path or to pursue any method that is likely to lead to that end . " a " For this and ...
... method , " says Pareto , " is a pure waste of time . The aim of the science is to discover economic uniformities , and it is always right to follow any path or to pursue any method that is likely to lead to that end . " a " For this and ...
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... method that Saint- Simon predicted the coming of industrialism and that Comte prophesied the triumph of the positive spirit over the metaphysical and religious . There is considerable difference between this attitude and the Historical ...
... method that Saint- Simon predicted the coming of industrialism and that Comte prophesied the triumph of the positive spirit over the metaphysical and religious . There is considerable difference between this attitude and the Historical ...
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