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... factor of the human situation to be permanent and stable they were able to codify the more wayward factors around it . True , Economic Man was an unlovable creature , but he was at any rate dependable and that was his great value . You ...
... factor of the human situation to be permanent and stable they were able to codify the more wayward factors around it . True , Economic Man was an unlovable creature , but he was at any rate dependable and that was his great value . You ...
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... factors - the general factor of arranging things as right and wrong , and the particular factor that decides which are to be right and which are to be wrong . It is accordingly at one and the same time an absolute authority and a power ...
... factors - the general factor of arranging things as right and wrong , and the particular factor that decides which are to be right and which are to be wrong . It is accordingly at one and the same time an absolute authority and a power ...
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An Introductory Study Albert Victor Murray. factors which , if not new , had at any rate been ignored , and the growth ... factor in the universe as the sun's radiation and it takes even more explaining , because the very term " the sun's ...
An Introductory Study Albert Victor Murray. factors which , if not new , had at any rate been ignored , and the growth ... factor in the universe as the sun's radiation and it takes even more explaining , because the very term " the sun's ...
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