The Great Evasion: An Essay on the Contemporary Relevance of Karl Marx and on the Wisdom of Admitting the Heretic Into the Dialogue about America's FutureQuadrangle Books, 1964 - 189 pages |
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Page 57
... poor countries dropped from 9 to 6 percent . The United States increased its share by about 6 percent . This is true for the societies which have asserted and won varying degrees of independence but which remain within the capi- talist ...
... poor countries dropped from 9 to 6 percent . The United States increased its share by about 6 percent . This is true for the societies which have asserted and won varying degrees of independence but which remain within the capi- talist ...
Page 71
... poor is necessary because capitalism in Latin America has not pro- vided them with enough to sustain the entrepreneur . In operation , however , the Alliance is not doing very well for either the poor or the rich . Some projects have ...
... poor is necessary because capitalism in Latin America has not pro- vided them with enough to sustain the entrepreneur . In operation , however , the Alliance is not doing very well for either the poor or the rich . Some projects have ...
Page 160
... poor- est fifth of the population , which was 3.3 percent , for example , was clearly a greater burden than the 13.7 percent paid by the average family in the richest fifth of the society . The tax ratio between poor and wealthy was 1 ...
... poor- est fifth of the population , which was 3.3 percent , for example , was clearly a greater burden than the 13.7 percent paid by the average family in the richest fifth of the society . The tax ratio between poor and wealthy was 1 ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 11 |
THREE Increasing Misery | 56 |
Economic Misery | 72 |
Copyright | |
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