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Contents -
Part 1 - The mechanism of national and international economic inequality
1. An unexplained general trait of social reality
2. The principle of circular and cumulative causation
3. The drift towards regional economic inequalities in a country
4. The role of the state
5. International inequalities
6. National state policies in under-developed countries
7. National economic planning in under-developed countries
8. A challenge
Part II - Economic inequalities, the public conscience and economic theory
9. The quality doctrine and the escape from it
10. The conservative predilections of economic theory and their foundation in the basic philosophies
11. A note of the theory of international trade and the inequality problem
12. The logical crux of all science
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