Vygotsky Today: On the Verge of Non-classical Psychology

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Nova Science Publishers, 1998 - 106 páginas
There are three basic ways for a nation to organize its economy: command, tradition and free market. It is a free market economy, also known as capitalism, that by far has proved the most successful in securing prosperity and providing the foundation for other liberties.

A market economy is based on the tenets of economic freedom which include the liberty to enter any cup on, start any business, produce any good, offer any service, charge any price and operate an enterprise as one chooses in an atmosphere of limited government.

This book presents the history of economic freedom from the time of Colonial America to the modern era. It also explores economic freedom's relationship to personal and political liberties as well as to such concerns as efficiency, prosperity, equality and domestic tranquility. It stresses the importance of the classical, religious and economic, virtues; provides a discussion of both the Old and New Testaments and analyses the relationships of freedom and wealth to happiness.

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THROUGH THE BARRIERS OF CLASSICAL RATIONAL THINKING
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FROM THE CULTURE OF USEFULNESS TO THE CULTURE
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GENERAL SYSTEM PRINCIPLES IN AN ANALYSIS
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