O'Flynn demonstrates the way that liberal ideas have served the interests of capitalist development from their very beginning.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Micheal O'Flynn, Ph.D. (2005) in Philosophy, University of Limerick, is an Associated Lecturer in Social Science with the Open University and teaches sociology part-time at the University of Limerick. He has published articles for Critique: Journal of Socialist Ideas, EU Reporter and book reviews for Review of Radical Political Economy and Millennium.
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Acknowledgements Introduction 1. The Decline of Feudal Ideas 2. The Individualism of Hobbes and Locke 3. Individualism, Religion and Science 4. The Th eory of Population Pressure 5. Doctrines of Social Evolution 6. Individualism and the Question of Democracy 7. The Ideas of F.A. Hayek 8. Neoliberalism and Capital Accumulation 9. Economic Downturn and Decline of Free Market Doctrine Conclusion Bibliography Index
Acknowledgements Introduction 1. The Decline of Feudal Ideas 2. The Individualism of Hobbes and Locke 3. Individualism, Religion and Science 4. The Th eory of Population Pressure 5. Doctrines of Social Evolution 6. Individualism and the Question of Democracy 7. The Ideas of F.A. Hayek 8. Neoliberalism and Capital Accumulation 9. Economic Downturn and Decline of Free Market Doctrine Conclusion Bibliography Index
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