UNTIL THE eighteenth century, the demands of society and of those in power were considered more important than those of individuals.
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Capitalism, Social aspects, Social aspects of Capitalism, Social change, Social history, Social institutionsTimes
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Humanity wins: a strategy for progress and leadership in times of change
2000, Crown Business
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0609608061 9780609608067
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"Originally published in German as Menschlichkeit gewinnt by Bertelsmann Foundation Publishers in 2000"--T.p. verso
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