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... regulation ) , guided primarily by individual decisions , and the state - owned and -planned economy . Broadly , the open society is given to variety , division , disorder , perhaps anarchy ; the closed society bespeaks compulsion ...
... regulation ) , guided primarily by individual decisions , and the state - owned and -planned economy . Broadly , the open society is given to variety , division , disorder , perhaps anarchy ; the closed society bespeaks compulsion ...
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... regulations . Hence the well - functioning state system comprises more or less mercantile societies ; and it is given to private ownership , which functions better than the state - owned enterprises of imperial rulers . And the merchant ...
... regulations . Hence the well - functioning state system comprises more or less mercantile societies ; and it is given to private ownership , which functions better than the state - owned enterprises of imperial rulers . And the merchant ...
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... regulations and official control than domestic trade . Commerce and the power of money gave a new fluidity and material support for legality of relations and emancipation from feudal restrictions . The old order was outworn well before ...
... regulations and official control than domestic trade . Commerce and the power of money gave a new fluidity and material support for legality of relations and emancipation from feudal restrictions . The old order was outworn well before ...
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Conditions of State Systems | 21 |
The Open Society | 41 |
Creativity | 61 |
Copyright | |
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