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Great Transformation
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What’s Great Transformation??
The belief that both national societies and the global economy can and should be organized through self-regulating markets.
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Describing the great transformation of European civilization from the preindustrial world to the era of industrialization, and the shifts in ideas, ideologies, and social and economic policies accompanying it.
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The International System
The Hundred Years’ of Peace ( ) Wars : six months in 1859, six weeks in 1866, and nine months in Conservatives Twenties, Revolutionaries Thirties
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The Rise and Fall of the Market Economy
Societies and Economic Systems Evolution of the Market Pattern
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Pre-Market Economy Three general types of market economy
Redistributive Trade and production was focused to a central entity such as a tribal leader or feudal lord and then redistributed to members of their society.
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Reciprocity Exchange of goods is based on reciprocal exchanges between social entities. On a macro level this would include the production of goods to gift to other groups.
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House Holding Economies where production is centered around individual households. Family units produce food, textile goods, and tools for their own use and consumption.
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Market and Man Market and Nature Disruptive Strains
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Transformation in Progress
Popular Government and Market Economy Freedom in a Complex Society Balance of Power as Policy, Historical Law, Principle, and System
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Selected References to the Evolution of Market Pattern Swings of the Pendulum After World War 1
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