Cultures Paper\Sources
From ThePlaz.com
One
Title: Find More Like This'Chinese Capitalism' or 'Socialism with Specific Chinese Features'? Authors: Deliusin, Lev Source: Problems of Economic Transition; Jul94, Vol. 37 Issue 3, p24, 21p Document Type: Article Subject Terms: *ECONOMIC policy
- ECONOMIC reform
CHINA CHINA -- Politics & government Abstract: Discusses the reform process in China. Capitalism; Open and closed socialism; Political reform. ISSN: 1061-1991 Accession Number: 7302584 Persistent link to this record: http://0-search.ebscohost.com.charlotte.delco.lib.pa.us:80/login.aspx?direct=true&db=buh&AN=7302584&site=ehost-live Database Business Source Premier
(pdf, saved on my computer)
Two
The Real Menace to Capitalism. Authors: Johnson, Alvin1 Source: American Journal of Economics & Sociology; Oct50, Vol. 10 Issue 1, p12-12, 1p Document Type: Article Subject Terms: *CENTRAL planning
- FEUDALISM
- FREE enterprise
- POLITICAL doctrines
- ECONOMIC structure
CIVILIZATION, Medieval Abstract: The article informs that the reason for the failure of feudalism was its failure to maintain its social function. Originally the feudal lord was the military protector of the people on whose work he lived, their arbitrator and judge. He recognized that the old and infirm and the orphaned children merited his concern and succour. But with the advance of the absolute monarchy the feudal lord developed by imperceptible degrees to the position of landlord, often absentee landlord. His dependents became tenants, paying such rents as the landlord's stewards could extract and carrying their own disabilities and sorrows as best they could. The way was being paved for the French Revolution and the series of reforms and revolutions culminating in the Russian Revolution, still making progress in the world, sapping away at Italy and China. Capitalism, at the outset, did not even pretend to a social function. Capitalism recognizes the desperate need of an adequate function. It has found it in Management. We hear less and less of the relations of labor and capital. Author Affiliations: 1New School for Social Research. ISSN: 0002-9246 Accession Number: 15392014 Persistent link to this record: http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=buh&AN=15392014&site=ehost-live Database Business Source Premier {pdf on my computer)