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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

... Cyclopedia Of Philosophy 4th EDITION Sam Vaknin, Ph.D. Editing and Design: Lidija Rangelovska Lidija Rangelovska A Na... ...e fact that one possesses a certain right - prescribes to others certain obligatory behaviours and proscribes certain acts or omissions. This Janus-... ..., the born child has all the rights a child has against his parents: food, shelter, emotional nourishment, education, and so on. It is debatable wh... ... his or her life, maintain, or prolong them at society's expense. Public hospitals, state pension schemes, and police forces may be required to ful... ...ly, it is not clear whether the consciousness of anger is dependent on a stream of cognition expressed in words? Do we become angry because we say ... ...- this is largely true. Orthodox Jews and secular Jews differ, of course, in their perception of this supremacy. The religious attribute it to divi... ...d they be treated, ethically speaking? They experience no dis-ease, they report no symptoms, no signs are evident. On what moral grounds can we com...

Cyclopedia of issues in economics analyzed through the prism of the economies of countries in transition, emerging markets, and developing countries.

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Capitalistic Musings

By: Sam Vaknin

...Capitalistic Musings 1 st EDITION Sam Vaknin, Ph.D. Editing and Design: Lidija Rangelovska Lidija Rangelovska A Na... ...t dismay of economists - is merely a branch of psychology. It deals with individual behaviour and with mass behaviour. Many of its practitioners sou... ...iprocal causation, when every cause is also caused by its own effect. These are symptoms of an all-pervasive malaise. Economists are simply not ... ...ully improved, assumptions. One way around this apparent quagmire is to put human cognition (i.e., psychology) at the heart of economics. Assuming... ...ny economists go as far as to argue that no experiments can be designed to test the statements of economic theories. It is difficult - perhaps imp... ..., their greed, fears, hopes, expectations, and risk aversion. Surely studying this emotional and cognitive landscape is as crucial as figuring the ... ...rkets and the shorter and the speedier the business cycles. This enhances the false perception that modern markets are inherently unstable. Yet, rap...

Critical analysis of the foundations and tenets of capitalism and of the dismal science - economics.

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