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Adam Smith's masterpiece, first released in 1776, is the root of recent financial proposal and continues to be the only most vital account of the increase of, and the rules at the back of, sleek capitalism. Written in transparent and incisive prose, The Wealth of countries articulates the options quintessential to an figuring out of up to date society; and Robert Reich's new creation for this version either clarifies Smith's analyses and illuminates his total relevance to the area within which we are living. As Reich writes, "Smith's brain ranged over matters as clean and topical this present day as they have been within the overdue eighteenth century--jobs, wages, politics, executive, alternate, schooling, company, and ethics."

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Festzumachen versuche, ist erstens ein entschieden heterogenes Ensemble, das Diskurse, Institutionen, architekturale Einrichtungen, reglementierende Entscheidungen, Gesetze, administrative Maßnahmen, wissenschaftliche Aussagen, philosophische, moralische oder philanthropische Lehrsätze, kurz: Gesagtes ebensowohl wie Ungesagtes umfasst. Soweit die Elemente des Dispositivs. Das Dispositiv selbst ist das Netz, das zwischen diesen Elementen geknüpft werden kann (…). (Foucault 1978a: 119f) Andererseits lassen sich anhand der Texte Foucaults drei Subtypen des Dispositivs unterscheiden, die man den Varianten der Regierung zuordnen kann: das mit der Souveränität verbundene Gesetz, das Disziplindispositiv und das Sicherheitsdispositiv (Raffnsøe/Gudmand-Høyer/Thaning 2011: 229ff).

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