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The Distance Between Means and Ends

by Henry Oliner | Jun 15, 2010 | Economics | 0 comments

Life in a modern, money economy… is characterized by ever greater distances between means and ends. Determining how to attain our ends is a matter of intellect, of calculation, weighing, comparing the various possible means to reach our goals most efficiently. Thus intellect, concerned with the weighing of means, comes to play an ever greater role.

From Capitalism and the Jewsby Jerry Z. Muller

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