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Page 63
... operations of the Inter - American Development Bank . The Bank is controlled by the United States . All important decisions involving the Ordinary Capital Fund and the Fund for Special Operations are made by two - thirds of the ...
... operations of the Inter - American Development Bank . The Bank is controlled by the United States . All important decisions involving the Ordinary Capital Fund and the Fund for Special Operations are made by two - thirds of the ...
Page 71
... out Latin America . " The system is not even functioning as Adam Smith said it should , let alone operating to disprove Karl Marx . II . AT HOME : ECONOMIC MISERY Every night and 71 Increasing Misery and Increasing Proletarianization.
... out Latin America . " The system is not even functioning as Adam Smith said it should , let alone operating to disprove Karl Marx . II . AT HOME : ECONOMIC MISERY Every night and 71 Increasing Misery and Increasing Proletarianization.
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... operating in a competitive marketplace . Such a marketplace has an ecology of its own , and that largely explains why businessmen found Darwinism such a useful ideology at the end of the nineteenth century . The analogy with nature is ...
... operating in a competitive marketplace . Such a marketplace has an ecology of its own , and that largely explains why businessmen found Darwinism such a useful ideology at the end of the nineteenth century . The analogy with nature is ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION Americas Great Evasion | 11 |
THREE Increasing Misery | 56 |
FOUR Capitalism and the Creation | 123 |
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