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Socialist economics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Part of a series on Economic systems Economic ideologies Anarchist · Capitalist Communist · Corporatist Fascist · Georgist Islamic · Laissez-faire...
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Socialism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Pour toute remarque concernant cette édition Internet de ; Henry Sidgwick, Economic Socialism, contacter : Philippe Bazard , bzd@univ-paris1.fr ... Thus, in the first place, the human beings with whom economic science is primarily concerned, - who, in the general argument for laisser faire, are assumed to be capable of...
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Economics - a personal view ... Socialism - An economic system based on "you get a share regardless of your contribution". ... Socialism is based on the concept of everyone gets their share. This economic system exists in those environments where resources are plentiful, or populations are extremely small (such as family units).
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Yes, socialism has now washed over free market capitalism and only a very brave, or foolhardy few would protest. ... The candidates have realized, late, but finally, that the economic pain Americans are feeling must be felt now -- thank you, Bill Clinton -- not next January when one ... WATCH: Sam Donaldson on Economic Socialism...
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Do we need the Golden Rule in the form of economic socialism to solve our problems? No, only as common sense. But first, we need leaders to speak this common sense as clearly as Christine!
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“The real danger of socialism,” Lange wrote, in italics, “is that of a bureaucratization of economic life.” But he took away the force of the remark by adding, without italics, “Unfortunately, we do not see how ... Lange, Oskar, and Fred Taylor. On the Economic Theory of Socialism. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1938.
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