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George MacDonald (Chesterton)

“The originality of George MacDonald has also a historical significance, which perhaps can best be estimated by comparing him with his great countryman Carlyle. It is a measure of the very real power and even popularity of Puritanism in Scotland that Carlyle never lost the Puritan mood even when he lost the whole of the Puritan theology. If an escape from the bias of environment be the test of originality, Carlyle never completely escaped, and George MacDonald did. He evolved out of his own mystical meditations a complete alternative theology leading to a completely contrary mood. And in those mystical meditations he learned secrets far beyond the mere extension of Puritan indignation to ethics and politics.” (Chesterton)

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Derecho económicos y sociales (Maurice Dobb)

“El principal imperativo de cualquier sociedad nueva es lograr el pleno empleo. Esto constituye hoy una evidencia, pero no siempre ha sido así, y hay aún quienes, incluso en nuestros días, se oponen a ello
o que, si bien aceptan el fin, no aceptan los medios. Hasta hace poco, el desempleo era considerado como un efecto inevitable de lo que se denomina la “sociedad liberal”, o incluso una reserva deseable de mano de obra sin la cual una economía capitalista carecería de un instrumento fundamental de flexibilidad y disciplina.” (Dobb)