Seminar: The Monthly Symposium, Tema 3R. Thapur., 1959 |
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... liberty . And , finally , consider how hard it will be to change the values and here I think of human relationships as well as of the vast cultural machine which shapes them -ingrained by our experience of liv- ing in the acquisitive ...
... liberty . And , finally , consider how hard it will be to change the values and here I think of human relationships as well as of the vast cultural machine which shapes them -ingrained by our experience of liv- ing in the acquisitive ...
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... liberty " the eventual outcome is the replacement of the old principle : " Who does not work shall not eat " by a new one : does not obey shall not eat " . " Who Hayek would not object to planning if it meant planning for competition ...
... liberty " the eventual outcome is the replacement of the old principle : " Who does not work shall not eat " by a new one : does not obey shall not eat " . " Who Hayek would not object to planning if it meant planning for competition ...
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... liberty but goes hand in hand with it . This fact represents one of the most crucial differences between negative freedom and positive freedom . In the former , authority is always opposed to freedom . Bentham insisted that “ every law ...
... liberty but goes hand in hand with it . This fact represents one of the most crucial differences between negative freedom and positive freedom . In the former , authority is always opposed to freedom . Bentham insisted that “ every law ...
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achieve affluent society Amartya Kumar Sen approach Asia Asian basic become Bombay bureaucracy capital capitalistic Central China co-operatives competition Congress create criticism DALDA decentralisation degree of centralisation Delhi democracy democratic dissent economic and social economic development economic growth Economic Planning employment enterprise existing Five Year Plan freedom and planning Galbraith Gandhiji's GOVT Hayek human implementation important increase Indian National Congress individual industrial industrialised Inter-National Cultural Centre Isaiah Berlin labour liberty lopment Malabar Hill MAURICE means ment millions National Planning Committee necessary negative freedom Nehru ning Nissim Ezekiel nomic official organisations party planned economy planners Planning Commission planning in India political positive freedom possible private sector problem production Prof programme question Rajya Sabha result Road to Serfdom Romesh Thapar semi-official SEMINAR Soviet targets thought tion tive tralisation under-developed countries Vanaspati Zinkin