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I believe this argument is not conclusive for two reasons . First , I have already stated that Americans have an almost pathological desire to toil : most people do not need to be forced to work by financial incentives .
I believe this argument is not conclusive for two reasons . First , I have already stated that Americans have an almost pathological desire to toil : most people do not need to be forced to work by financial incentives .
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their view is not so narrow as many would like to believe . Their main thought is that business is business , that it should tend to its own knitting , that it should do in honesty and in good faith what it is best qualified to do ...
their view is not so narrow as many would like to believe . Their main thought is that business is business , that it should tend to its own knitting , that it should do in honesty and in good faith what it is best qualified to do ...
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Whether by design or not - and I believe not — an attitude has swept the country that to attain success we must move as far as possible from the " old establishments , " and these include business , the existing political structures ...
Whether by design or not - and I believe not — an attitude has swept the country that to attain success we must move as far as possible from the " old establishments , " and these include business , the existing political structures ...
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THE CONTRIBUTION OF SOCIAL WELFARE TO ECONOMIC | 3 |
SOCIAL POLICY AND ECONOMIC PROGRESS LL | 25 |
LABOR STANDARDS AND CONSUMER PROTECTION AS BUFFERS | 40 |
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