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Values and institutions for socio-economic reforms. Rev. Fr. Francisco Araneta

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Araneta University Institute of Economic Studies and Social Action Report, No. 19Publication details: Manila : Araneta University 1967.Description: xxi, 288 p.; 24 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • FIL 330.959 Ar14
LOC classification:
  • FIL HC 455 .A73
Contents:
Contents
Part I. Human values
Chapter 1. Social philosophy with a national purpose
Chapter 2. Christianity and National purpose
Chapter 3. The family and National purpose
Chapter 4. Nationalism and National purpose
Part II. Government Institutions
Chapter 5. Property as an institution
Chapter 6. Problems of organization
Chapter 7. Protectionism
Chapter 8. Industrialization
Chapter 9. Government Controls
Chapter 10. Channeling Capital resource
Chapter 11. Tax policy
Chapter 12. Housing policy
Part III. Our American Heritage
Chapter 13. American impact on Philippine culture
Chapter 14. American impact on the views of some Filipinos
Chapter 15. Special relations
Chapter 16. American opposition to our Industrialization
Chapter 17. American opposition to the retail trade law
Part IV. Understanding communism
Chapter 18. Communist strategy
Chapter 19. Nationalism and spiritual values--first answer communism
Chapter 20. Basic industrialization--second answer to communism
Part V. The Big question
Chapter 21. The big question
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" Most of the essays originally appeared in the Manila Chronicle"

Contents

Part I. Human values

Chapter 1. Social philosophy with a national purpose

Chapter 2. Christianity and National purpose

Chapter 3. The family and National purpose

Chapter 4. Nationalism and National purpose

Part II. Government Institutions

Chapter 5. Property as an institution

Chapter 6. Problems of organization

Chapter 7. Protectionism

Chapter 8. Industrialization

Chapter 9. Government Controls

Chapter 10. Channeling Capital resource

Chapter 11. Tax policy

Chapter 12. Housing policy

Part III. Our American Heritage

Chapter 13. American impact on Philippine culture

Chapter 14. American impact on the views of some Filipinos

Chapter 15. Special relations

Chapter 16. American opposition to our Industrialization

Chapter 17. American opposition to the retail trade law

Part IV. Understanding communism

Chapter 18. Communist strategy

Chapter 19. Nationalism and spiritual values--first answer communism

Chapter 20. Basic industrialization--second answer to communism

Part V. The Big question

Chapter 21. The big question

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