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The Large Pattern of Industrial Conflict — A Comparative Study of 18 Countries, 1919–79
Martin Paldam, Peder J. PedersenOnly around 0.01 per cent of all working‐days are lost due to industrial conflict in the average western economy. Nevertheless, conflicts are highly visible phenomena and it was…
Human Liberation: Workplace Reform as the Next Step in Social Evolution
William M. DuggerHuman liberation requires an affluent, egalitarian, and democratic society in which man is free from domination by nature's caprice and, in all spheres of life, free from…
Contending Perspectives on the Nature of Soviet Economic Society
John E. ElliottAccording to the traditional Soviet view, the Soviet economic society, based essentially on governmental and collective farm property and overall national planning, is…
Heinrich Pesch, SJ, 1854–1926: Social Economist in a Cassock
Franz H. MuellerIn all probability, there are today only four persons — all social scientists — who have personally known Father Heinrich Pesch, the eminent German economist of the Jesuit Order…
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0306-8293e-ISSN:
1758-6712ISSN-L:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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- Professor Terence Garrett