Ha-Joon Chang Quotes
Between The Great Depression And The 1970s, Private Business Was Viewed With Suspicion Even In Most Capitalist Economies.
Businesses Were, So The Story Goes, Seen As Anti-social Agents Whose Profit-seeking Needed To Be Restrained For Other, Supposedly Loftier, Goals, Such As Justice, Social Harmony, Protection Of The Weak And Even National Glory.
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