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== 1. The Approach == | |||
== 2. Motive and Behaviour == | |||
== 3. Psychology, Ideology, Ideas and Values == | |||
== 4. Tension between actual and postulated motives == | |||
== 5. Institutional determination in regard to behaviour and motive == | |||
== 6. Application to market economy == | |||
== 7. Strain, adjustment and institutional change == | |||
== 8. Application: The shift from economistic to broadly social motivations == | |||
== 9. Conclusion == | |||
== Text Informations == | == Text Informations == |
Revision as of 12:51, 9 August 2017
1. The Approach
2. Motive and Behaviour
3. Psychology, Ideology, Ideas and Values
4. Tension between actual and postulated motives
5. Institutional determination in regard to behaviour and motive
6. Application to market economy
7. Strain, adjustment and institutional change
8. Application: The shift from economistic to broadly social motivations
9. Conclusion
Text Informations
Reference: 1963e
KPA: 19/20, 7-8 (2 typed p.) + 41/07, 23-36 (14 p., typed draft)[1]
Editors Notes
- ↑ Since presentations of the two versions are very similar, and since the archive 19/20 has no date, we can reasonably think that the pages in 19/20 are a first version of the text with the same title, found in 41/07. That's why I merge both in one text. -- Santiago Pinault