The notion that individuals should work hard, save money, and avoid dependence on the state is often referred to as the "self-reliance" or "individual responsibility" doctrine. It emphasizes personal accountability and independence in managing one's finances and life choices.
Ken Kesey wrote Sometimes a Great Notion.
Sometimes a Great Notion by Ken Kesey has 736 pages in its first edition.
"Sometimes a Great Notion" was written by Ken Kesey and first published in 1964.
The ISBN of Sometimes a Great Notion is 0-14-303986-5.
The duration of Sometimes a Great Notion - film - is 1.88 hours.
Sometimes a Great Notion - film - was created on 1970-12-31.
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High Incident - 1996 Sometimes a Vague Notion 1-5 was released on: USA: 8 April 1996
One of the key assumptions of the rational consumer; i.e., that individuals know what they want and seek to make the most of the available opportunities given the scarcity constraints they face.Notice that there are two key components here: 1 The notion that individuals have preferences: This defines what they want to consume. 2 The notion that individuals have constraints: These define what they can consume
Sometimes a Great Notion - 1970 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:13 Australia:M Finland:K-16 Iceland:12 Norway:16 Sweden:15 USA:PG USA:GP (original rating)
Nozick's entitlement theory of justice argues that individuals are entitled to the property and wealth that they have acquired through legitimate means, such as voluntary exchanges or inheritance. This means that redistribution of wealth, through taxation or welfare programs, would be unjust, as it violates individuals' rights to what they have rightfully earned.