Not a great deal, nowhere near what the Arabs and Islam did.
No. His philosophy was very complicated and encompassed a great range of things from human experience that many find difficult to understand and so they often make the mistake of thinking he was deterministic. He often said that economics was the most powerful force there was but very few things could ever be explained purely in economic terms.
Because of sheer geographic and demographic size France was powerful and important in economic and political affairs around the time of the Industrial Revolution. Combined with a resistance to industrialization, France avoided associated problems.
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Peter the Great carried out social and economic reforms.
for religious, social, and economic freedoms
A great Hungarian scholar in the theoretical, the social and the economic psychology
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Social Problems during the Great Depression, defined as the greatest period of low economic activity and high unemployment in American history.
America had never experienced the depths of economic collapse and social disarray before the Great Depression.
In the nineteenth century, the term "the great leveler" was often used to describe the economic effects of major events such as wars, revolutions, and financial crises which had the power to reduce social and economic inequalities by shaking up the existing social hierarchy.
There are multiple great works of literature that discuss and feature those of lesser economic means. These include Victor Hugo's "Les Miserables", Charles Dickens' "Great Expectations", and Upton Sinclair's "The Jungle."
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"The Great Transformation" is a book written by economic historian Karl Polanyi in 1944. It analyzes the social and economic changes brought about by the rise of market economies in the 19th and 20th centuries, arguing that they have disrupted traditional social structures and institutions. Polanyi also introduces the concept of "embeddedness," suggesting that economies are embedded in social and political contexts.
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