The Quarterly Review, Volúmenes288-289John Murray, 1950 |
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... economic explanation , popularised by Marx , is that not individuals but the forces of nature and economic exchange , demand and supply , bring about the division of society . The Marxists believe that in primitive times long periods of ...
... economic explanation , popularised by Marx , is that not individuals but the forces of nature and economic exchange , demand and supply , bring about the division of society . The Marxists believe that in primitive times long periods of ...
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... economic grounds , why it should have been perpetuated . Primitive needs and economic exchange do not account for the seizure of great tracts of land and wealth , and the setting up of strongholds and castles , by groups of men who ...
... economic grounds , why it should have been perpetuated . Primitive needs and economic exchange do not account for the seizure of great tracts of land and wealth , and the setting up of strongholds and castles , by groups of men who ...
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... economic prosperity . In place of power and all its factions we need peace and stability : in place of indolence , which perpetuates dirt , poverty , ignorance , we need communal fraternity and effort directed towards economic ...
... economic prosperity . In place of power and all its factions we need peace and stability : in place of indolence , which perpetuates dirt , poverty , ignorance , we need communal fraternity and effort directed towards economic ...
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JANUARY 1950 | 1 |
Britains Contribution to Her Own Food Supply | 10 |
Counting Britains Birds | 23 |
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