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Ethical aspects of initiating anti‐dumping actions
Robert W. McGee, Walter BlockExplores the question of whether initiating an anti‐dumping action constitutes unethical conduct. Suggests that it is generally accepted that stealing and destroying the property…
Cultural lag: conception and theory
Richard L. Brinkman, June E. BrinkmanSets out to review the points for and against the concept of cultural lag. First clarifies the cultural lag concept and theory. Addresses the issue of empirical verification, and…
Managing God’s estate: current environmental policies and the Biblical tradition
Michael SzenbergExamines the Biblical positions concerning humankind’s relationship to nature. The Biblical ecological system is a hierarchical system with human beings at the pinnical of nature…
Michael Polanyi’s interpretation of history: three revolutions that changed the world
Lewis E. Hill, Eleanor T. von EndeExplains that Michael Polanyi was an internationally reputed philosopher who may be remembered as the greatest epistemologist of the twentieth century. The one aspect of his…
A perspective on US and German socioeconomic policies
Siegfried G. Karsten“Socially‐oriented” socioeconomic policies for the USA and Germany have both “meaning” and “validity” in that they would address themselves to socioeconomic concerns and could be…
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- Professor Terence Garrett