
Permanent Economic Disorder
All schools of thought in economics, explicitly or otherwise, have referred to economic disorder as a self-evident fact. They have also unanimously considered it to be a temporary state. By contrast, this book contends that economic disorder is an interminable condition of human existence.
From this perspective, the present study brings to light the misunderstanding of successive generations of eco...
All schools of thought in economics, explicitly or otherwise, have referred to economic disorder as a self-evident fact. They have also unanimously considered it to be a temporary state. By contrast, this book contends that economic disorder is an interminable condition of human existence.
From this perspective, the present study brings to light the misunderstanding of successive generations of eco...