The Dilemmas of Social Democracies: Overcoming Obstacles to a More Just WorldLexington Books, 2006 - 433 sivua The Dilemmas of Social Democracies seeks to advance the eradication of poverty and the ethical construction of social democracy and sustainable peace. Howard Richards and Joanna Swanger argue that the reason that capitalism resists transformation and that social democracy is so hard to achieve is because of the philosophical and institutional underpinnings-the constitutive rules-of capitalism; the book therefore explores the historical origins of these rules, their implications for blocking progress toward social justice, and how they can be improved. |
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... loans , the soft loans were often 80 percent to 90 percent gifts . Unlike the Bank's hard loans , funds to make soft loans did not come from selling bonds . The soft loan funds have been donated by the governments of the rich countries ...
... loans , the soft loans were often 80 percent to 90 percent gifts . Unlike the Bank's hard loans , funds to make soft loans did not come from selling bonds . The soft loan funds have been donated by the governments of the rich countries ...
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... loans for social projects that do not generate any profits , including population control projects , nutrition projects , many health sector loans in cooperation with the World Health Organization , and many education loans in ...
... loans for social projects that do not generate any profits , including population control projects , nutrition projects , many health sector loans in cooperation with the World Health Organization , and many education loans in ...
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... loans , guaranteed but not funded by governments , have become the major source of capital flows to the third world ... loans . As John Maynard Keynes had candidly observed in 1944 , speaking at the time mostly to deaf ears , the only ...
... loans , guaranteed but not funded by governments , have become the major source of capital flows to the third world ... loans . As John Maynard Keynes had candidly observed in 1944 , speaking at the time mostly to deaf ears , the only ...
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Making Invisible Causes Visible | 43 |
or Conceptual Error? Part | 67 |
or Conceptual Error? Part | 81 |
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