Chap., §
1 1, 1| developments in technological, economic and political conditions
2 2, 4| of "acceleration" in the economic life and civilization of
3 2, 4| decisive for social and economic life, at the same time it
4 2, 4| generation, every phase of economic and cultural development,
5 2, 5| work a primary field of economic activity and an indispensable
6 2, 5| as a basic coefficient of economic progress; but, at the same
7 2, 7| meaning as a system, an economic and social system, opposed
8 2, 7| fundamental reality of the whole economic process - first and foremost
9 2, 7| whole sphere of social and economic policy, both within individual
10 2, 8| strengthened and safeguarded economic initiative by the possessors
11 3, 12| throughout the whole process of economic production, whether labour
12 3, 13| from the structure of the economic process. In general the
13 3, 13| solely according to its economic purpose. This fundamental
14 3, 13| kind of "resultant" of the economic or production relations
15 3, 13| element like any other in the economic process - did not originate
16 3, 13| merely in the philosophy and economic theories of the eighteenth
17 3, 13| originated in the whole of the economic and social practice of that
18 3, 14| impersonal forces" operating in economic production. Behind both
19 3, 14| dynamic structure of the whole economic process. From this point
20 3, 14| an untouchable "dogma" of economic life. The principle of respect
21 3, 14| intermediate bodies with economic, social and cultural purposes;
22 3, 15| centuries as a result of merely economic premises. When man works,
23 3, 15| especially, personal values. The economic system itself and the production
24 3, 15| inevitably done throughout the economic process, not only economic
25 3, 15| economic process, not only economic damage but first and foremost
26 4, 17| in the present system of economic relations in the world there
27 4, 17| in the mutual exchange of economic goods, whether raw materials,
28 4, 17| elements that are decisive for economic life within a given society
29 4, 17| to be merely a result of economic systems which on a larger
30 4, 17| within the whole of the world economic policy and of the systems
31 4, 18| own responsibility for the economic and social development of
32 4, 18| work by which not only the economic life but also the cultural
33 4, 20| limitations imposed by the general economic situation of the country.
34 4, 22| subject of work and not to economic advantage. ~The various
35 4, 22| point, as well as legal and economic ones; but the community,
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