Marshall's economic theories, although very elaborate, have been viewed as eclectic and lacking in internal consistency.
they viewed them as an economic resource. =)
Alfred Adler
Alfred Thayer Mahan called for a modern navy because he believed that naval power was essential for national greatness and global influence. He argued that a strong navy would protect trade routes, project military power, and secure national interests. Mahan's theories emphasized the importance of battleships, overseas bases, and a robust merchant marine, which he viewed as critical for a nation's economic and strategic dominance in the age of imperialism. His ideas significantly influenced naval policy and military strategy in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
An extant theory is an idea that something is a specific way or is in existence. Extant theories are theories that have never been proven or found to be not true, so they are still viewed as a theory.
The economic philosophers viewed progress in 1700's as having ushered in the Age of Enlightenment.
Mercantilism
The U.S viewed them as future allies
Alfred Adler, a neo-Freudian, believed that personality disturbances stem from feelings of inferiority experienced by all individuals. He emphasized the importance of striving for superiority as a way to overcome these feelings and achieve self-actualization. Adler's concept of the inferiority complex plays a central role in his theories of personality development.
BP stock can be viewed on Yahoo finance, Google's financial statistics and on websites such as marketwatch. For the more serious stock watcher there are a number of economic and stock specialised websites available.
Perception is mostly viewed as subjective. Meaning it cannot be proven with facts, although it is based on reality, but that reality is proven to be a false reality. Truth however, is viewed as objective. Meaning it can be proven with facts, and is based on an unbiased stand point.
The South looked at slavery as an economic issue. The North viewed slavery as a moral issue. In the North, slavery was proving to be unprofitable in the North and was dying out by the end of the American Revolution, but in the South white Southerners were increasingly more defensive of slavery.
The South looked at slavery as an economic issue. The North viewed slavery as a moral issue. In the North, slavery was proving to be unprofitable in the North and was dying out by the end of the American Revolution, but in the South white Southerners were increasingly more defensive of slavery.