Author: John A. Allison
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
ISBN: 0071806784
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 289
Book Description
The #1 Wall Street Journal Bestseller “Required reading. . . . Shows how our economic crisis was a failure, not of the free market, but of government.” —Charles Koch, Chairman and CEO, Koch Industries, Inc. Did Wall Street cause the mess we are in? Should Washington place stronger regulations on the entire financial industry? Can we lower unemployment rates by controlling the free market? The answer is NO. Not only is free market capitalism good for the economy, says industry expert John Allison, it is our only hope for recovery. As the nation’s longest-serving CEO of a top-25 financial institution, Allison has had a unique inside view of the events leading up to the financial crisis. He has seen the direct effect of government incentives on the real estate market. He has seen how government regulations only make matters worse. And now, in this controversial wake-up call of a book, he has given us a solution. The national bestselling The Financial Crisis and the Free Market Cure reveals: Why regulation is bad for the market—and for the world What we can do to promote a healthy free market How we can help end unemployment in America The truth about TARP and the bailouts How Washington can help Wall Street build a better future for everyone With shrewd insight, alarming insider details, and practical advice for today’s leaders, this electrifying analysis is nothing less than a call to arms for a nation on the brink. You’ll learn how government incentives helped blow up the real estate bubble to unsustainable proportions, how financial tools such as derivatives have been wrongly blamed for the crash, and how Congress fails to understand it should not try to control the market—and then completely mismanages it when it tries. In the end, you’ll understand why it’s so important to put “free” back in free market. It’s time for America to accept the truth: the government can’t fix the economy because the government wrecked the economy. This book gives us the tools, the inspiration—and the cure.
The Financial Crisis and the Free Market Cure: Why Pure Capitalism is the World Economy's Only Hope
Author: John A. Allison
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
ISBN: 0071806784
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 289
Book Description
The #1 Wall Street Journal Bestseller “Required reading. . . . Shows how our economic crisis was a failure, not of the free market, but of government.” —Charles Koch, Chairman and CEO, Koch Industries, Inc. Did Wall Street cause the mess we are in? Should Washington place stronger regulations on the entire financial industry? Can we lower unemployment rates by controlling the free market? The answer is NO. Not only is free market capitalism good for the economy, says industry expert John Allison, it is our only hope for recovery. As the nation’s longest-serving CEO of a top-25 financial institution, Allison has had a unique inside view of the events leading up to the financial crisis. He has seen the direct effect of government incentives on the real estate market. He has seen how government regulations only make matters worse. And now, in this controversial wake-up call of a book, he has given us a solution. The national bestselling The Financial Crisis and the Free Market Cure reveals: Why regulation is bad for the market—and for the world What we can do to promote a healthy free market How we can help end unemployment in America The truth about TARP and the bailouts How Washington can help Wall Street build a better future for everyone With shrewd insight, alarming insider details, and practical advice for today’s leaders, this electrifying analysis is nothing less than a call to arms for a nation on the brink. You’ll learn how government incentives helped blow up the real estate bubble to unsustainable proportions, how financial tools such as derivatives have been wrongly blamed for the crash, and how Congress fails to understand it should not try to control the market—and then completely mismanages it when it tries. In the end, you’ll understand why it’s so important to put “free” back in free market. It’s time for America to accept the truth: the government can’t fix the economy because the government wrecked the economy. This book gives us the tools, the inspiration—and the cure.
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
ISBN: 0071806784
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 289
Book Description
The #1 Wall Street Journal Bestseller “Required reading. . . . Shows how our economic crisis was a failure, not of the free market, but of government.” —Charles Koch, Chairman and CEO, Koch Industries, Inc. Did Wall Street cause the mess we are in? Should Washington place stronger regulations on the entire financial industry? Can we lower unemployment rates by controlling the free market? The answer is NO. Not only is free market capitalism good for the economy, says industry expert John Allison, it is our only hope for recovery. As the nation’s longest-serving CEO of a top-25 financial institution, Allison has had a unique inside view of the events leading up to the financial crisis. He has seen the direct effect of government incentives on the real estate market. He has seen how government regulations only make matters worse. And now, in this controversial wake-up call of a book, he has given us a solution. The national bestselling The Financial Crisis and the Free Market Cure reveals: Why regulation is bad for the market—and for the world What we can do to promote a healthy free market How we can help end unemployment in America The truth about TARP and the bailouts How Washington can help Wall Street build a better future for everyone With shrewd insight, alarming insider details, and practical advice for today’s leaders, this electrifying analysis is nothing less than a call to arms for a nation on the brink. You’ll learn how government incentives helped blow up the real estate bubble to unsustainable proportions, how financial tools such as derivatives have been wrongly blamed for the crash, and how Congress fails to understand it should not try to control the market—and then completely mismanages it when it tries. In the end, you’ll understand why it’s so important to put “free” back in free market. It’s time for America to accept the truth: the government can’t fix the economy because the government wrecked the economy. This book gives us the tools, the inspiration—and the cure.
The Leadership Crisis and the Free Market Cure: Why the Future of Business Depends on the Return to Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness
Author: John A. Allison
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
ISBN: 0071831126
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
The highly anticipated follow up to The Financial Crisis and the Free Market Cure—the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Washington Post bestseller The Leadership Crisis and the Free Market Cure reveals the integrated principles he sees as critical to the success of any leader--all of which are modern day reflections of the American Founders' concept of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. John Allison believes many of the problems in our economy are the direct result of leaders who have lost a sense of purpose in themselves and in their organization. Basing his conclusions on libertarian and Objectivist philosophy, Allison describes the values today's leaders must follow, which should guide decision making at the individual, corporate, and public policy level. He shares his real-world experience growing BB&T into the tenth largest financial services holding company in the U.S. John Allison is the author of The Financial Crisis and the Free Market Cure, CEO of the Cato Institute, and retired Chairman and CEO of BB&T Corporation.
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
ISBN: 0071831126
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
The highly anticipated follow up to The Financial Crisis and the Free Market Cure—the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Washington Post bestseller The Leadership Crisis and the Free Market Cure reveals the integrated principles he sees as critical to the success of any leader--all of which are modern day reflections of the American Founders' concept of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. John Allison believes many of the problems in our economy are the direct result of leaders who have lost a sense of purpose in themselves and in their organization. Basing his conclusions on libertarian and Objectivist philosophy, Allison describes the values today's leaders must follow, which should guide decision making at the individual, corporate, and public policy level. He shares his real-world experience growing BB&T into the tenth largest financial services holding company in the U.S. John Allison is the author of The Financial Crisis and the Free Market Cure, CEO of the Cato Institute, and retired Chairman and CEO of BB&T Corporation.
The Moral Case for Profit Maximization
Author: Robert White
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1498542646
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
The Moral Case for Profit Maximization argues that profit maximization is moral when businessmen seek to maximize profit by creating goods or services that are of objective value. Traditionally, profit maximization has been defended on economic grounds. Profit, economists argue, incentivizes businessmen to produce goods and services. In this view, businessmen do not need to be virtuous as long as they deliver the goods. It challenges the traditional defense of profit maximization, arguing that profit maximization is morally ambitious because it requires businessmen to form normative abstractions and to cultivate a virtuous character. In so doing, the author also challenges the moral basis of corporate social responsibility. Proponents of CSR argue that businessmen can do good while doing well. This book argues that businessmen already do good by maximizing profit, drawing upon the histories of the wheel, the refrigerator, and the shipping container, as well as the biographies of J. P. Morgan, John D. Rockefeller, and Thomas Edison to demonstrate the role of values in the creation of material goods and the role of the virtues in value creation. The author challenges readers to rethink the relationship between profit, value, and virtue.
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1498542646
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
The Moral Case for Profit Maximization argues that profit maximization is moral when businessmen seek to maximize profit by creating goods or services that are of objective value. Traditionally, profit maximization has been defended on economic grounds. Profit, economists argue, incentivizes businessmen to produce goods and services. In this view, businessmen do not need to be virtuous as long as they deliver the goods. It challenges the traditional defense of profit maximization, arguing that profit maximization is morally ambitious because it requires businessmen to form normative abstractions and to cultivate a virtuous character. In so doing, the author also challenges the moral basis of corporate social responsibility. Proponents of CSR argue that businessmen can do good while doing well. This book argues that businessmen already do good by maximizing profit, drawing upon the histories of the wheel, the refrigerator, and the shipping container, as well as the biographies of J. P. Morgan, John D. Rockefeller, and Thomas Edison to demonstrate the role of values in the creation of material goods and the role of the virtues in value creation. The author challenges readers to rethink the relationship between profit, value, and virtue.
Neoliberalism, Economic Radicalism, and the Normalization of Violence
Author: Vicente Berdayes
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3319251694
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
This compelling volume analyzes the wide-scale societal impact of neoliberal economic policy on contemporary life and behavior. Synthesizing perspectives from politics and economics with insights from psychology and linguistics, it argues that market-driven public institutions promote antisocial thinking, discourage critical reflection, and inure individuals to inequity and cruelty. Chapters cite the ubiquity of violence in modern society, from the marketing of the military to impersonal mass upheavals in the job market, as devaluing human worth and thus self-worth. But the editors also assert that these currents are not terminal, and the book concludes by identifying conditions potentially leading to a more civil and egalitarian future. Included in the coverage: The language of current economics: social theory, the market, and the disappearance of relationships. Neoliberalism and education: the disfiguration of students. Slicing up societies: commercial media and the destruction of social environments. Neoliberalism and the transformation of work. Economics, the network society, and the ontology of violence. A new economic order without violence. Given the centrality of economic events on the global stage, Neoliberalism, Economic Radicalism, and the Normalization of Violence stands out as both a springboard for discussion and a call to action, to be read by political and cultural economists, political scientists, and sociologists.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3319251694
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
This compelling volume analyzes the wide-scale societal impact of neoliberal economic policy on contemporary life and behavior. Synthesizing perspectives from politics and economics with insights from psychology and linguistics, it argues that market-driven public institutions promote antisocial thinking, discourage critical reflection, and inure individuals to inequity and cruelty. Chapters cite the ubiquity of violence in modern society, from the marketing of the military to impersonal mass upheavals in the job market, as devaluing human worth and thus self-worth. But the editors also assert that these currents are not terminal, and the book concludes by identifying conditions potentially leading to a more civil and egalitarian future. Included in the coverage: The language of current economics: social theory, the market, and the disappearance of relationships. Neoliberalism and education: the disfiguration of students. Slicing up societies: commercial media and the destruction of social environments. Neoliberalism and the transformation of work. Economics, the network society, and the ontology of violence. A new economic order without violence. Given the centrality of economic events on the global stage, Neoliberalism, Economic Radicalism, and the Normalization of Violence stands out as both a springboard for discussion and a call to action, to be read by political and cultural economists, political scientists, and sociologists.
Routledge International Handbook of Charisma
Author: José Pedro Zúquete
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 0429558279
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 560
Book Description
The Routledge International Handbook of Charisma provides an unprecedented multidimensional and multidisciplinary comparative analysis of the phenomenon of charisma – first defined by Max Weber as the irrational bond between deified leader and submissive follower. It includes broad overviews of foundational theories and experiences of charisma and of associated key issues and themes. Contributors include 45 influential international scholars who approach the topic from different disciplinary perspectives and utilize examples from an array of historical and cultural settings. The Handbook presents up-to-date, concise, thought-provoking, innovative, and informative perspectives on charisma as it has been expressed in the past and as it continues to be manifested in the contemporary world by leaders ranging from shamans to presidents. It is designed to be essential reading for all students, researchers, and general readers interested in achieving a comprehensive understanding of the power and potential of charismatic authority in all its varieties, subtleties, dynamics, and current and potential directions.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 0429558279
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 560
Book Description
The Routledge International Handbook of Charisma provides an unprecedented multidimensional and multidisciplinary comparative analysis of the phenomenon of charisma – first defined by Max Weber as the irrational bond between deified leader and submissive follower. It includes broad overviews of foundational theories and experiences of charisma and of associated key issues and themes. Contributors include 45 influential international scholars who approach the topic from different disciplinary perspectives and utilize examples from an array of historical and cultural settings. The Handbook presents up-to-date, concise, thought-provoking, innovative, and informative perspectives on charisma as it has been expressed in the past and as it continues to be manifested in the contemporary world by leaders ranging from shamans to presidents. It is designed to be essential reading for all students, researchers, and general readers interested in achieving a comprehensive understanding of the power and potential of charismatic authority in all its varieties, subtleties, dynamics, and current and potential directions.
The Leadership Crisis and the Free Market Cure: Why the Future of Business Depends on the Return to Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness
Author: John A. Allison
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
ISBN: 9780071831116
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
A FREE MARKET APPROACH TO LEADERSHIP. A BOLD VISION FOR AMERICAN BUSINESSES. Hailed by Forbes magazine as “one of the most important books of the year,” John Allison’s breakout bestseller The Financial Crisis and the Free Market Cure came as a much-needed wake-up call at a time when capitalism itself was under fire. Now the award-winning CEO applies his vast experience and insight to unlocking the key to our long-term economic and societal well-being: true leadership. If you are serious about pursuing your personal happiness, this book provides powerful insights. If you want to be a stronger, more effective leader, this book will show you how. If you believe in a healthy free market, one that’s driven by individuals with new ideas, leaders with real vision, and employees with a clear sense of purpose, this book will give you the tools to make it happen. If you think the concepts of “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” should motivate individual decision making, empower organizations, and drive public policy, this book will reaffirm your commitment to our nation’s core values. Combining practical hands-on strategies with keen insights into public policy and business, John Allison reveals the fundamental principles he sees as critical to the success of any leader, to all organizations, and to the United States. He shows you how to create a vision of what your organization can be, how to inspire your employees with a purpose-driven mission, and how to develop strategies to make these goals a reality. He shares his personal story of growing BB&T into the tenth largest financial services holding company in the U.S. He demonstrates how the principles which lead to individual happiness are the foundation for organizational and societal well-being. Most importantly, Allison gives you the time-honored keys to self-leadership—the ability to lead yourself—the most valuable skill you will ever have. This is how true leaders lead. With vision, purpose, and values. With life and liberty. Are you ready to take the lead? Praise for The Leadership Crisis and the Free Market Cure “This thoughtful book by seminal thinker John Allison is a masterpiece. Our Founders would be impressed.” Steve Forbes, Chairman and Editor-in-Chief, Forbes Media, and bestselling author of Money “Libertarianism has a reputation for being coldly rational. John Allison heats things up. The Leadership Crisis and the Free Market Cure approaches reason not with chilly abstraction but with 98.6 degrees of human warmth. John gives us principles of logical thinking that take emotion, psychology, and virtue into full account. And he gives us charming personal anecdotes showing how logical thinking turns us into leaders—of businesses, institutions, and, most important, our own lives. Not reading The Leadership Crisis and the Free Market Cure would be irrational.” P.J. O’Rourke, author, political satirist, and correspondent for The Weekly Standard and The Daily Beast “An invaluable guide for all those who believe that the surest path to happiness is following your own vision.” John Mackey, Co-CEO, Whole Foods Market, and coauthor of Conscious Capitalism “John Allison makes a compelling case for the values necessary for individuals, leaders, and societies to achieve real human happiness.” Charles Koch, Chairman and CEO, Koch Industries, Inc. “Every serious thinker about the future of America will benefit by reading The Leadership Crisis and the Free Market Cure!” James Maynard, Chairman, Golden Corral Corporation “John Allison understands business and what it takes to be successful. He also understands people and what makes them happy. He brings together this knowledge and insight to effectively argue that we should return to the principles that made America great.” James M. Kilts, Partner, Centerview Capital Holdings, and former CEO, The Gillette Company “Compelling and proven ethical leadership principles that provide the foundation for dealing with the economic challenges of our society presented by one of the most successful business leaders of our time.” Steve Reinemund, Retired Chairman and CEO, PepsiCo “Nobody better exemplifies a great leader than John Allison—a brilliantly successful businessman and intellectual activist. Anyone interested in both succeeding in business and living a productive and prosperous life, should read this book.” Yaron Brook, President and Executive Director, The Ayn Rand Institute “Allison aptly delivers thought-provoking insights by applying libertarianism to leadership. This book is a worthwhile addition to the literature on both leadership and free enterprise.” Charles Iacovou, Dean, Wake Forest University School of Business “I have observed first-hand John Allison's successful application of the values and principles covered in this book. What he writes isn't theoretical. He has done it with influence and impact and received much admiration and appreciation from so many. This is a substantive and stimulating read.” Nido Qubein, President, High Point University; Chairman, Great Harvest Bread; author and speaker “Blending philosophy and business acumen, John Allison details how the values and principles he used to lead BB&T have wide applicability for individuals, organizations and society.” Douglas A. Shackelford, Dean and Meade H. Willis Distinguished Professor of Taxation, UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School “If you want to succeed in running a Fortune 500 company, a small mom-and-pop store, or a lemonade stand, then you must read this book. It will help you to develop a code of moral leadership that is sorely lacking in American business today. Dozens of books are published every year on how to succeed in business, but this is by far the best.” Brad Thompson, Executive Director, Clemson Institute for the Study of Capitalism
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
ISBN: 9780071831116
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
A FREE MARKET APPROACH TO LEADERSHIP. A BOLD VISION FOR AMERICAN BUSINESSES. Hailed by Forbes magazine as “one of the most important books of the year,” John Allison’s breakout bestseller The Financial Crisis and the Free Market Cure came as a much-needed wake-up call at a time when capitalism itself was under fire. Now the award-winning CEO applies his vast experience and insight to unlocking the key to our long-term economic and societal well-being: true leadership. If you are serious about pursuing your personal happiness, this book provides powerful insights. If you want to be a stronger, more effective leader, this book will show you how. If you believe in a healthy free market, one that’s driven by individuals with new ideas, leaders with real vision, and employees with a clear sense of purpose, this book will give you the tools to make it happen. If you think the concepts of “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” should motivate individual decision making, empower organizations, and drive public policy, this book will reaffirm your commitment to our nation’s core values. Combining practical hands-on strategies with keen insights into public policy and business, John Allison reveals the fundamental principles he sees as critical to the success of any leader, to all organizations, and to the United States. He shows you how to create a vision of what your organization can be, how to inspire your employees with a purpose-driven mission, and how to develop strategies to make these goals a reality. He shares his personal story of growing BB&T into the tenth largest financial services holding company in the U.S. He demonstrates how the principles which lead to individual happiness are the foundation for organizational and societal well-being. Most importantly, Allison gives you the time-honored keys to self-leadership—the ability to lead yourself—the most valuable skill you will ever have. This is how true leaders lead. With vision, purpose, and values. With life and liberty. Are you ready to take the lead? Praise for The Leadership Crisis and the Free Market Cure “This thoughtful book by seminal thinker John Allison is a masterpiece. Our Founders would be impressed.” Steve Forbes, Chairman and Editor-in-Chief, Forbes Media, and bestselling author of Money “Libertarianism has a reputation for being coldly rational. John Allison heats things up. The Leadership Crisis and the Free Market Cure approaches reason not with chilly abstraction but with 98.6 degrees of human warmth. John gives us principles of logical thinking that take emotion, psychology, and virtue into full account. And he gives us charming personal anecdotes showing how logical thinking turns us into leaders—of businesses, institutions, and, most important, our own lives. Not reading The Leadership Crisis and the Free Market Cure would be irrational.” P.J. O’Rourke, author, political satirist, and correspondent for The Weekly Standard and The Daily Beast “An invaluable guide for all those who believe that the surest path to happiness is following your own vision.” John Mackey, Co-CEO, Whole Foods Market, and coauthor of Conscious Capitalism “John Allison makes a compelling case for the values necessary for individuals, leaders, and societies to achieve real human happiness.” Charles Koch, Chairman and CEO, Koch Industries, Inc. “Every serious thinker about the future of America will benefit by reading The Leadership Crisis and the Free Market Cure!” James Maynard, Chairman, Golden Corral Corporation “John Allison understands business and what it takes to be successful. He also understands people and what makes them happy. He brings together this knowledge and insight to effectively argue that we should return to the principles that made America great.” James M. Kilts, Partner, Centerview Capital Holdings, and former CEO, The Gillette Company “Compelling and proven ethical leadership principles that provide the foundation for dealing with the economic challenges of our society presented by one of the most successful business leaders of our time.” Steve Reinemund, Retired Chairman and CEO, PepsiCo “Nobody better exemplifies a great leader than John Allison—a brilliantly successful businessman and intellectual activist. Anyone interested in both succeeding in business and living a productive and prosperous life, should read this book.” Yaron Brook, President and Executive Director, The Ayn Rand Institute “Allison aptly delivers thought-provoking insights by applying libertarianism to leadership. This book is a worthwhile addition to the literature on both leadership and free enterprise.” Charles Iacovou, Dean, Wake Forest University School of Business “I have observed first-hand John Allison's successful application of the values and principles covered in this book. What he writes isn't theoretical. He has done it with influence and impact and received much admiration and appreciation from so many. This is a substantive and stimulating read.” Nido Qubein, President, High Point University; Chairman, Great Harvest Bread; author and speaker “Blending philosophy and business acumen, John Allison details how the values and principles he used to lead BB&T have wide applicability for individuals, organizations and society.” Douglas A. Shackelford, Dean and Meade H. Willis Distinguished Professor of Taxation, UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School “If you want to succeed in running a Fortune 500 company, a small mom-and-pop store, or a lemonade stand, then you must read this book. It will help you to develop a code of moral leadership that is sorely lacking in American business today. Dozens of books are published every year on how to succeed in business, but this is by far the best.” Brad Thompson, Executive Director, Clemson Institute for the Study of Capitalism
The Indian National Bibliography
Author: B. S. Kesavan
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : India
Languages : en
Pages : 712
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : India
Languages : en
Pages : 712
Book Description
In Pursuit
Author: Charles A. Murray
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
ISBN: 9780671611002
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 360
Book Description
A modern classic--back in print and available again. Originally published in 1988, this book draws on advances in psychology and sociology to explore the fundamental questions of what is meant by "success". Rich in fascinating case studies. Line drawings, graphs and tables.
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
ISBN: 9780671611002
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 360
Book Description
A modern classic--back in print and available again. Originally published in 1988, this book draws on advances in psychology and sociology to explore the fundamental questions of what is meant by "success". Rich in fascinating case studies. Line drawings, graphs and tables.
Democracy and Education
Author: John Dewey
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 456
Book Description
. Renewal of Life by Transmission. The most notable distinction between living and inanimate things is that the former maintain themselves by renewal. A stone when struck resists. If its resistance is greater than the force of the blow struck, it remains outwardly unchanged. Otherwise, it is shattered into smaller bits. Never does the stone attempt to react in such a way that it may maintain itself against the blow, much less so as to render the blow a contributing factor to its own continued action. While the living thing may easily be crushed by superior force, it none the less tries to turn the energies which act upon it into means of its own further existence. If it cannot do so, it does not just split into smaller pieces (at least in the higher forms of life), but loses its identity as a living thing. As long as it endures, it struggles to use surrounding energies in its own behalf. It uses light, air, moisture, and the material of soil. To say that it uses them is to say that it turns them into means of its own conservation. As long as it is growing, the energy it expends in thus turning the environment to account is more than compensated for by the return it gets: it grows. Understanding the word "control" in this sense, it may be said that a living being is one that subjugates and controls for its own continued activity the energies that would otherwise use it up. Life is a self-renewing process through action upon the environment.
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 456
Book Description
. Renewal of Life by Transmission. The most notable distinction between living and inanimate things is that the former maintain themselves by renewal. A stone when struck resists. If its resistance is greater than the force of the blow struck, it remains outwardly unchanged. Otherwise, it is shattered into smaller bits. Never does the stone attempt to react in such a way that it may maintain itself against the blow, much less so as to render the blow a contributing factor to its own continued action. While the living thing may easily be crushed by superior force, it none the less tries to turn the energies which act upon it into means of its own further existence. If it cannot do so, it does not just split into smaller pieces (at least in the higher forms of life), but loses its identity as a living thing. As long as it endures, it struggles to use surrounding energies in its own behalf. It uses light, air, moisture, and the material of soil. To say that it uses them is to say that it turns them into means of its own conservation. As long as it is growing, the energy it expends in thus turning the environment to account is more than compensated for by the return it gets: it grows. Understanding the word "control" in this sense, it may be said that a living being is one that subjugates and controls for its own continued activity the energies that would otherwise use it up. Life is a self-renewing process through action upon the environment.
Free Market Economics
Author: Bettina B. Greaves
Publisher: Ludwig von Mises Institute
ISBN: 1610165462
Category : Capitalism
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description
Publisher: Ludwig von Mises Institute
ISBN: 1610165462
Category : Capitalism
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description