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Newsroom: Carl Bogus: Health-Reform Law Will Boost Individual Liberty [PDF]
Roger Williams University School of Law
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Revolt and the Manipulation of Sacral and Private Space in 12th-Century Laon and Bruges [PDF]
Deploige, Jeroen
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Institutional, Social, and Household Determinants of Reproduction in Northeast China, 1789-1906. [PDF]
Wei S.
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2022
Drawing on the German ordoliberal tradition, this book argues that liberalism’s reliance on a utilitarian policy framework has resulted in increased concentrations of power, restricting freedom and equality. It proposes an alternative public policy framework and offers a practical pathway to realign policy making with liberal ideas.
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Drawing on the German ordoliberal tradition, this book argues that liberalism’s reliance on a utilitarian policy framework has resulted in increased concentrations of power, restricting freedom and equality. It proposes an alternative public policy framework and offers a practical pathway to realign policy making with liberal ideas.
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2012
Abstract Slavery and serfdom, together underpinning so much of the economic Ancien Régime, survived the challenges of revolution. Only serfdom in France (already a dwindling relic) and slavery in Haiti disappeared for good. Elsewhere, both systems of servitude reached their zenith. And although both had begun by then to come under attack,
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Abstract Slavery and serfdom, together underpinning so much of the economic Ancien Régime, survived the challenges of revolution. Only serfdom in France (already a dwindling relic) and slavery in Haiti disappeared for good. Elsewhere, both systems of servitude reached their zenith. And although both had begun by then to come under attack,
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1994
Abstract Stalin had a picture of the Soviet kolkhoz as a large-scale, modern, mechanized farm that was economically and socially light years ahead of the back-ward, small-scale farming of the Russian peasant.1 This was the image propagated by Soviet publicists and accepted by many outside observers. Reading the Soviet press of the 1930s,
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Abstract Stalin had a picture of the Soviet kolkhoz as a large-scale, modern, mechanized farm that was economically and socially light years ahead of the back-ward, small-scale farming of the Russian peasant.1 This was the image propagated by Soviet publicists and accepted by many outside observers. Reading the Soviet press of the 1930s,
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