The future of capitalism
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In his passionate and polemic book, the famous economist Paul Collier outlines very original and morally sound ways to combat the new stratification of society - economic, social and cultural - but does this not with the heat of “new old” ideologists, but with pragmatic sobriety. He also writes about how different forms of this stratification manifested themselves in his own life: a young man from Sheffield’s working city entered Oxford, and he spent half of his professional life not in Great Britain, but in Africa. In this book, he also recognizes some “mistakes and gaps” of his professional workshop.
Developing both its own recipes and the ideas of some of the most prominent world scientists working in the field of social sciences, does he show us how to save the capes? Talism from himself, and to us - to discard the intellectual baggage of the 20th century
Developing both its own recipes and the ideas of some of the most prominent world scientists working in the field of social sciences, does he show us how to save the capes? Talism from himself, and to us - to discard the intellectual baggage of the 20th century
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Cover:Hard
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- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
- Category:Social Science & Politics
- Category:Magazines & Encyclopedia
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Publication Language:Russian
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ISBN:978593255601-6
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