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Capitalism
Economy
Academia
Political philosophy
Economic ideologies
Marxian economics
Social philosophy
Economic liberalism
Criticism of capitalism
State capitalism
Capitalist mode of production
Economic system

100 THE GENESIS OF CAPITALISM: THE NEXUS BETWEEN “POLITICS IN COMMAND” AND SOCIAL ENGINEERING Li Xing and Jacques Hersh

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