Mention474161
Download triplesrdf:type | qkg:Mention |
so:text | he free market may be a good, bad or insufficient idea, but, in any case, it is just a crude commercial code. Now it is regularly equated with or given credit for or even precedence over the freedom of man. But the freedom of man is a moral statement on the human condition, both in the practical and in the humanist sense. To equate it with a school of business is to betray a certain confusion. An unconscious unease. (en) |
so:isPartOf | https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/John_Ralston_Saul |
so:description | Voltaire's Bastards (1992) (en) |
Property | Object |
---|
Triples where Mention474161 is the object (without rdf:type)
qkg:Quotation449364 | qkg:hasMention |
Subject | Property |
---|