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Image sizes: 256x256, 48x48, 32x32, 24x24, 20x20, 16x16 File formats: BMP, GIF, PNG, ICO ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Tags: website icon, dead icon, ericsson w580 icons, ron hermione icons, os x icons howTo supply economy growth: I believe possible in details to demonstrate the reasons, on which Asian "Bureaucratic feudalism" which at first promoted growth Is natural-scientific knowledge and corresponding technologies, later became To counteract an eminence of modern capitalism and a modern science, Whereas the European form of feudalism favoured to that and other - Through own decline and development of a new public order. In the Chinese Civilisations trade could not become a basis of a public life becauseThe basic concepts of the power of tangerines resisted not only to principles Hereditary aristocratic feudalism, but also to valuable system of the rich Dealers. Generally, accumulation of capital in China was possible, but an investment It in profitable industrial enterprises restrained efforts "the educated Bureaucrats ", as well as any other actions which stability could threaten Their dominations in company. Owing to it merchant guilds in China never Had such power and such position, as merchant guilds in the European Cities-states. West", Needham, "Science, Society, East and p. 197 In "agrarian-bureaucratic civilisations" as they name Nidhem, never Was conditions which would induce handicraftsmen and dealers to use Knowledge of mathematicians and scientists-estestvennikov for satisfaction of the daily To predict eclipses and to make calendars - that is all that were able Chineses, - was insufficiently... Merchant cultures could achieve that It has appeared not under force to agrarian-bureaucratic civilisations, - to supply Merge before the isolated disciplines - mathematicians and natural sciences" Joseph Needham, "Mathematics, The Pattern of the Chinese Path (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1973), Science in China, the West" and Science and Society (Fall 1956): 343; see also Mark Elvin. To it it is possible to add that And the Chinese art of navigation, and availability of sea-crafts, suitable for Long swimmings, it has appeared also insufficiently. We not in forces to give an irrefragable answer on the problems delivered by Nidhemom ![]()
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