The fact is, what collapsed in the Soviet Union was not socialism but the Stalinist system of national economic autarchy. |
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Self-reliance and autarchy are discarded options in today's world, be it for tackling terrorism or underdevelopment. |
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Finally, in the period of Spanish economic autarchy, trams went into steep decline. |
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Others advocated autarchy, that is, firmly basing the German economy in Central Europe and securing its raw materials through barter agreements. |
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The veranito rests on financial controls, autarchy and a very weak exchange rate. |
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In other words, can the city be reimagined as commons, or is commoning the realm of tiny acts of autarchy and resistance? |
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Targeted cooperation with producers and workers which were marginalized, to move them from a very weak position to safety and autarchy. |
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Every medieval abbey had a vegetable garden where the monks grew the plants needed to live in autarchy. |
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Finally Corvo is the remotest island of all, where just 500 people live in total autarchy. |
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And while the distribution of that prosperity is often unequal and unjust, it's hard to see how a retreat to autarchy would make it any less unjust. |
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Rapid economic growth fueled by foreign credits gradually gave way to economic autarchy accompanied by wrenching austerity and severe political repression. |
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Autonomy must not be confused with autarchy, however. |
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At Auberive, the monks channelled the Aube over about 1 km and created a system of canals to distribute clean water and drain waste water, a race for the mill allowed complete autarchy. |
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Marion's word alone together with his enthusiasm and insistence had persuaded the French government to grant me a bursary that led the world's most isolated nation to make an exception to its rule of autarchy. |
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Cut off for up to 9 months a year by the snow, it lives in solitary autarchy on account of the isolation caused by the impossibility of connections. |
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Delinking, Amin argues, is not about absolute autarchy but a neutralizing of the effects of external economic interactions on internal choices. |
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But it is no violation of the autarchy of science if public policy measures try to assist the scientific community in building a culture of precaution. |
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Europe should focus more on economic self-sufficiency, in other words autarchy, rather than on promoting imports, exports, globalisation and growing mutual dependence on the US and Japan. |
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In his paper, using examples of the Ruhr and the Jura he shows how excessive autarchy leads to destruction. |
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Without aiming at going back to autarchy, these trends ask the question of the sustainability of the ever growing flow of goods, at a higher pace than economic growth. |
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Democracy autarchy and national movement, Tehran, markaz press. |
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