
The Loss of the Stable State
The Reith Lectures
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Adaption to Market and Technological Changes in Economic Competition
The argument highlights the necessity for Britain to align itself with the characteristics of instability due to market and technological changes to compete globally like Japan and the United States. The discussion delves into the perception of issues raised, indicating that concerns might currently exist or could emerge soon. It questions the adaptability of individuals and institutions to the trends projected by countries like the United States, raising a thoughtful inquiry into the origin of individuals and their relationship with social systems.
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