Political Economy of Monarchy and Democracy by Hans-Hermann Hoppehttps://archive.lewrockwell.com/hoppe/hoppe23.1.html
Cipolla, Before the Industrial Revolution. European Society and Economy, 1000—1700 (New York: W.W. Norton, 1980), p. 48. [15] See P. Flora, State, Economy and Society in Wes
World Tigers economieshttps://histclo.com/eco/sys/asia-tig.html
which fueled rapid industrialization and increasing transformed their economies and lives of the population. From abject poverty we see the population of these countries entering
Western countries today face a major conundrum. Socialist welfare systems and the generous benefits paid have now not only reached unsustainable levels, but are undermining the via
George Orwell: Second Thoughts on James Burnhamhttps://www.orwell.ru/library/reviews/burnham/english/e_burnh
grouped round the main industrial centres in Europe, Asia, and America. These super-states will fight among themselves for possession of the remaining uncaptured portions of the e
Second Thoughts on James Burnham, the review of George Orwell. First published: summer 1946 by
Days of Future Pasthttp://www.shoestring-graphics.com/CP2020/timeline/
then collapses. Other industrialized nations scramble for bigger markets and cheaper labor. EEC countries are not as hard hit as the rest of the west, due to internal trade. SEA c
Participation in the information agehttps://gotze.dk/phd/it.html
thesis on the post-industrial society, or its many more recent variants (1) , in Howard Rheingold's thesis on virtual communities, or in the White House, for that matter, or in ma
Klaus Schwab 'Family Values'https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica2/sociopol_greatreset24.htm
the production of large industrial turbines and, in 1907, they sought an "approval and concession procedure" for the construction of a hydropower plant near Dogern am Rh
A FOREIGN POLICY FOR PEACE, PROSPERITY AND LIBERTYhttp://www.quebecoislibre.org/020914-10.htm
to the military-industrial complex, which enjoys a higher standard of living at the expense of the taxpayer when a policy of intervention and constant war preparation is carried o
We have totally forgotten that for well over a hundred years we followed the advice of the founders by meticulously avoiding overseas conflicts. Now we find ourselves in charge of
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same industrial lineage; new deal ≈ semi-hamiltonian; modern US = allergic to its own economic roots; asia copied US better than US did The Future History of Cuba tl;dr: soviet su
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The Revolution Was by Garet Garretthttps://archive.lewrockwell.com/orig5/garrett1.html
namely, the industrial wage earners and the farmers, called in Europe workers and peasants. The fifth would be what to do with business — whether to liquidate or shackle it.
economics economieshttps://histclo.com/eco/eco.html
feudalism, slavery, the industrial revolution, child labor, the depression, globelization, and other developments. Economics is especially important to HBC as the production of te
CIH is primarily a history site. Marxists would say that economics fundamentally drives history. HBC believes that this is a gross over simplification, but of course economics is
Library of Congress / Federal Research Division / Country Studies / Area Handbook Series / Germany (East) / Appendix Bhttp://www.country-data.com/frd/cs/germany_east/gx_appnb.html
national income, and industrial and military capacities second in the world only to those of the United States. The location of many Comecon committee headquarters in Moscow and t
The Tariff and Southern Secessionhttp://slavenorth.com/cw/economics.htm
"[1] The commercial and industrial rise of New England in the early 19th century was not an accident. It was a deliberate scheme, in which the South at first willingly participate
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