What is History?A philosophical interpretation of history, examining the significance of historical study as a science and a reflection of social values. |
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Even the Bank of England , in the days of its greatest power , was thought of not as a skilful op- erator and manipulator , but as an objective and quasi- automatic registrar of economic trends . But with the transition from a laissez ...
Even the Bank of England , in the days of its greatest power , was thought of not as a skilful op- erator and manipulator , but as an objective and quasi- automatic registrar of economic trends . But with the transition from a laissez ...
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The transition has been made from laissez - faire to planning , from the uncon- scious to the self - conscious , from belief in objective economic laws to belief that man by his own action can be the master of his economic destiny .
The transition has been made from laissez - faire to planning , from the uncon- scious to the self - conscious , from belief in objective economic laws to belief that man by his own action can be the master of his economic destiny .
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Even science , as we have seen , is now less concerned to investigate and establish objective laws of nature , than to frame work- ing hypotheses by which man may be enabled to har- ness nature to his purposes and transform his environ- ...
Even science , as we have seen , is now less concerned to investigate and establish objective laws of nature , than to frame work- ing hypotheses by which man may be enabled to har- ness nature to his purposes and transform his environ- ...
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