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Some General Considerations
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 July 2012
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The above papers, purposely planned to stay close to concrete instance, in business history and to represent varying points of view, were intended to serve as taking-off points for further discussion. In lieu of that discussion, and without attempting to bring the papers to any definite conclusion, I am focusing what I have to say under five general headings. This is not to bring forth any deep philosophical questions, nor merely to repeat elementary principles of historical study; it is rather to suggest some questions or approaches drawn from the study of business history and stated or implied in the above papers that may be helpful in considering business as a part of the larger history of society.
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- Review Article
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- Business History Review , Volume 17 , Issue 1: The Social Implications of Business Administration: Past and Present , February 1943 , pp. 27 - 31
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- Copyright © The President and Fellows of Harvard College 1943