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Great Britain in the 18th and 19th centuries, the USA in the 20th – became leading economies. Why did this happen? A history from feudalism and capitalism to the modern welfare state:
 
Great Britain in the 18th and 19th centuries, the USA in the 20th – became leading economies. Why did this happen? A history from feudalism and capitalism to the modern welfare state:
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What about the "problems" of the so-called welfare state? (Who leads "this" economy? Who's excluded?) Will we have time for a critical perspective?
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Great Britain in the 18th and 19th centuries, the USA in the 20th – became leading economies. Why did this happen? A history from feudalism and capitalism to the modern welfare state:

What about the "problems" of the so-called welfare state? (Who leads "this" economy? Who's excluded?) Will we have time for a critical perspective? [1]