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description | [...]of the international debate about "native welfare" and the responsibilities of empire, anti-slavery organizations emerged in Britain, Italy, France, and Switzerland during the European expansion in Africa between 1880 and 1940. According to Dr O'Carroll, a key factor of working time within high-tech industries is unpredictability, which affects all aspects of time, from working hours and work organization to career and the distinction between work and life. According to this book (for general readers but fully annotated), until well into the eighteenth century, more slaves were employed in Asian areas dominated by the Dutch East India Company (VOC) than in the Dutch West Indies, while the Dutch slave trade in Asia was larger than that in the Atlantic. According to the editor, this edition of The Book of Fallacies, which has been reconstructed from Bentham's manuscripts, is the first that follows Bentham's structure in the work and includes material omitted from previous versions. |
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