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  • J. Schumpeter, Self-interest, the Common Good, and Utilitarianism

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  • J. Schumpeter, 14th c. Scholasticism on welfare economics and profit

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  • J. Schumpeter, The worker today is the biggest stakeholder of the capitalist economy

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  • D. Boaz, Cooperation is as much a part of capitalism as competition

  • L. von Mises, The materialism of Karl Marx

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  • Bill Gates, How you gather, manage, and use information will decide whether you win or lose

  • Bunch-Hellemans, The limits of mathematics

  • F. Hayek, Adjusting the activities of the free market

  • Huyssteen, Daoism and science in China

  • John Dewey and the disparagement of education in the US

  • L. von Mises, Liberalism was never permitted to come to full fruition

  • Bill Gates, To be a market leader, you have to have big goals

  • Davenport, Leibold, Voelpel: Discipline as a source of inspiration – The Walt Disney company

  • Milton Friedman, The free man will not ask what he can do for his country

  • F. Hayek, Organization may destroy spontaneous forces which have made advance possible

  • Val Dusek, Spinoza, Einstein, monism, and holism

  • L. Mises, Class Conflict and Revolutionary Socialism

  • Val Dusek, The tangled roots of neural network theory: philosophical and psychological

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