Tragedy and Hope: A History of the World in Our TimeInternational historical study from the 19th century to the present on political problems and the economic implications thereof preceding the first and second world war - western civilisation, the commencement of socialist movement in USSR, government policy in Germany, in the UK and in the rest of Europe. Armed forces rivalry and the development of recent international relations. |
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... problem of inflation , or the relationship between money and goods ; ( 2 ) the problem of public debts , or the relationship between governmental income and expenditure ; and ( 3 ) the problem of price parities , or the relationship ...
... problem of inflation , or the relationship between money and goods ; ( 2 ) the problem of public debts , or the relationship between governmental income and expenditure ; and ( 3 ) the problem of price parities , or the relationship ...
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... problem and perhaps the price - parity problem worse . Taxation and increasing real wealth , on the other hand , would have reduced the inflation problem at the same time as they reduced the public debt , since both would have increased ...
... problem and perhaps the price - parity problem worse . Taxation and increasing real wealth , on the other hand , would have reduced the inflation problem at the same time as they reduced the public debt , since both would have increased ...
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... problem was ignored or considered in a childish way , as if the medieval thinkers had never examined it . Today it remains as the great philosophic problem of our age . Irrational Activism , seman- ticism , and existentialism flourish ...
... problem was ignored or considered in a childish way , as if the medieval thinkers had never examined it . Today it remains as the great philosophic problem of our age . Irrational Activism , seman- ticism , and existentialism flourish ...
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