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Population growth: a comparison of evolutionary views.
June 1, 1995... Introduction
Population growth has been discussed by economists from Malthus onwards, and yet no consensus has been reached about its economic consequences. The disagreements about population growth are as comprehensive as ever, and the...
The moral dimensions of neoclassical economics: a critique.
June 1, 1995... The regard to those general rules of conduct is what is properly called a sense of duty, a principal [sic] of the greatest consequence in human life, and the only principle by which the bulk of mankind are capable of directing their actions...
Marxist points of view on the Soviet communist economic system and the manifestation of egalitarianism in post-communist economic reform.
June 1, 1995... Fortunately today, nobody in most post-communist countries considers seriously whether there is an alternative to a market system; one will not hear any more useless debates about unrevealed possibilities and untapped resources of socialism;...
Towards a socio-economic framework on technological change.
June 1, 1995... Introduction
There is a plethora of insights regarding technological change in the literature of economics, sociology and psychology. These insights are rarely brought together and it seems as if there are barriers to complicate grand...
'Muslims in Europe': a critique of occidentalist views.
June 1, 1995... This article is both a critical review of the book, Muslims in Europe (Lewis and Schnapper, 1994), and an alternative global view of the Islamic phenomena, derived from the critique. The two parts taken together present a global picture of the...
The development of Professor Hayek's research programme. (Friedrich A. von Hayek)
June 1, 1995... Professor Hayek left his opus in 1992. It seems to reflect a unity in the development of the nature of problems, methods and theoretical answers even if the latter are keyed to different fields of knowledge. This inner consistency of Hayek's...