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Civitas Humana: Wilhelm Roepke's Reform Proposals for a Humane Society
Elizabeth Tamedly LenchesWilhelm Roepke wrote his book Civitas Humana in the early1940s in order to elaborate economic and social policy guidelines forpostwar reconstruction in Europe. Rejecting both…
The Social Market Economy and the Moral Problem in Modern Capitalism
Siegfried G. KarstenThe paradigm of a social market economy postulates that theevolution of a functional market economy, as the guarantor of freedom,human dignity and justice, cannot be left to…
A Critique of Pure Need: An Analysis of Norman Daniels' Concept of Health Care Need
Sherman FollandNorman Daniels has presented a concept of health care need which heproposes as the basis for the distribution of health care resources,plausibly to define and provide a…
Allocating the Burden of Taxation Justly
A. McKeeJustice in taxation depends on implementing the principle ofproportionately equal burden on all, where one has no choice but to usethe devices of cardinally measurable utility and…
Jewish Economics in the Light of Maimonides
Walter BlockAn academic method, derived from Jewish doctrine, is proposed as analternative to governmentâimposed economic principles. A logical code ofbehaviour could be substituted for the…
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- Professor Terence Garrett