Economic competition, as we know it, presupposes the existence of the right of private property, which is a creation of the state.
Changing Forms of Economic Competition[192] There is a sense in which much of the orthodox system of political economy is eternally true.
Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations was a description of society in so far as it is a product of economic competition.
Economic competition by individuals has ugly sides, but it is not dangerous in the sense in which national competition is dangerous.
However large may be the store of energy accumulated by conquest, a race must, sooner or later, reach the limit of its martial energy, when it must enter on the phase of economic competition.
He was the creation of economic competition, and he trampled the clergy under his feet.
The evidence, however, seems to point to the conclusion that, when a highly centralized society disintegrates, under the pressure of economic competition, it is because the energy of the race has been exhausted.
War is the most potent engine of economic competition.
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