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{{Page |n°=1}} What is modern government about?<br />
What is progress, what is regress, in this connection?
A time of rapid, sudden change in the social régime.
The relationship of the political to the economic system of changing everywhere.
500-600 Million people involved.
== I. Economic system ==
A/ Description of the <u>economic</u> system.
a. production governed by prices. Interest, rent, comod. prices, wages.Markets for everything.<br />
b.<br />
c.<br />
d.<br />
[…]
B/ Economic and Society.
[…]
== II. Political system ==
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== III. Crisis ==
== IV. Progress and Regress ==
{{Page |n°=3}} Back to a society in which can feel responsible effort for the <u>whole</u>. Facing a real cris. Both superior to the <u>old type liberal Capitalism</u>.
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== Text Informations ==
== Text Informations ==
'''Reference''':<br />
'''Reference''':<br />
'''Lecture''': Gresham's School - Outline, [[1937]]<br />
'''Lecture''': Gresham's School - Outline, [[1937]]<br />
'''KPA''': [[17/17]]
'''Date''': Jan. 29th, 1937<br />
'''KPA''': [[17/18]]

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[1] What is modern government about?
What is progress, what is regress, in this connection?

A time of rapid, sudden change in the social régime.

The relationship of the political to the economic system of changing everywhere.

500-600 Million people involved.

I. Economic system

A/ Description of the economic system.

a. production governed by prices. Interest, rent, comod. prices, wages.Markets for everything.
b.
c.
d.
[…]

B/ Economic and Society.

[…]

II. Political system

[2]

III. Crisis

IV. Progress and Regress

[3] Back to a society in which can feel responsible effort for the whole. Facing a real cris. Both superior to the old type liberal Capitalism.

[…]

Text Informations

Reference:
Lecture: Gresham's School - Outline, 1937
Date: Jan. 29th, 1937
KPA: 17/18