The essential features and requirements of the basic law of socialism might be formulated roughly in this way : the securing of the maximum satisfaction of the constantly rising material and cultural requirements of the whole of society through the continuous... Economics of Intangibles - Сторінка 302автори: Gary Zatzman, Rafiqul Islam - 2007 - 407 стор.Обмежений попередній перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| 1960 - 412 стор.
...guilty of much wrong-doing, clearly stated the "basic economic law of socialism" as "the securing of the maximum satisfaction of the constantly rising...cultural requirements of the whole of society, through the continuous expansion and perfection of socialist production on the basis of the highest technique."... | |
| Michael Ellman - 1973 - 256 стор.
...against each other in order to stimulate technical progress, so as to contribute to ' the securing of the maximum satisfaction of the constantly rising...cultural requirements of the whole of society through the continous expansion and perfection of socialist production on the basis of higher techniques'.1... | |
| Seweryn Bialer - 2001 - 326 стор.
...political economy, the principal socioeconomic law of Soviet society describes its goal as "the securing of the maximum satisfaction of the constantly rising material and cultural requirements of the whole society through the continuous expansion and perfection of socialist production on the basis of higher... | |
| 1981 - 916 стор.
...always been more literal than its author's own. The law may be put as follows : . . . the securing of the maximum satisfaction of the constantly rising...cultural requirements of the whole of society through the continuous expansion and perfection of socialist production on the basis of higher techniques."... | |
| Kenneth E. Boulding - 1985 - 242 стор.
...unexceptionable objective of 'betterment', but yields no economic criteria for its attainment: 'the securing of the maximum satisfaction of the constantly rising...cultural requirements of the whole of society through the continuous expansion and perfection of socialist production on the basis of the highest technology'.... | |
| Richard Baum - 1996 - 536 стор.
...most important goal of a socialist economy is not to produce more capital goods but rather to "secure the maximum satisfaction of the constantly rising material and cultural requirements of the people," economic theorist Wu Jiang, elaborating upon Chen Yun's earlier expression of concern for... | |
| Steven Rosefielde - 2005 - 272 стор.
...wrote, that "what seems most lacking is some method to direct the use of resources now available to securing the maximum satisfaction of the constantly...rising material and cultural requirements of the whole society" ("Socialist Affluence," in CH Feinstein, ed., Socialism, Capitalism and Economic Growth: Essays... | |
| Ethan Pollock - 2006 - 298 стор.
...of the highest profits." The basic law of socialism, in contrast, was formulated as "the securing of the maximum satisfaction of the constantly rising...cultural requirements of the whole of society through the continuous expansion and perfection of socialist production on the basis of higher techniques."98... | |
| Charles Hilliard Feinstein, Maurice Dobb - 1967 - 398 стор.
...this what seems to be most lacking is some method to direct the use of the resources now available to 'securing the maximum satisfaction of the constantly...rising material and cultural requirements of the whole society'. Now that the emphasis has changed from growth at all costs to raising the standard of life,... | |
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