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(Haptopraxeology) - Affective Human Action '..even from within the maternal womb.' (economics)

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<blockquote>'..Unlike other scientific disciplines, the basic truths of economics must be taught to enough people in order to preserve society itself..'

- Robert P. Murphy (Affectivity, Action, Electricity - '..in order to preserve society itself..')</blockquote>


<blockquote>'Children’s powers of discrimination are astonishing, even from within the maternal womb. Their actions seem to be telling us they are in our presence and are watching out for any signal that can signify dialogue. I can easily imagine that anyone who has not lived this experience would find this difficult to believe it, but it has been clinically substantiated.'

- Catherine Dolto ((Haptonomy) - '..how affectivity shapes the human being in its being and essence throughout life.')</blockquote>


<b>'..It is mainly tacit knowledge, and therefore not expressed in words .. knowledge which can be transmitted, for the most part unconsciously, via extremely complex social processes, the study of which is the object of research in economics.'</b>

<blockquote>'Information, Knowledge, and Entrepreneurship
In order to thoroughly understand the nature of entrepreneurship as we have been approaching it, one must first comprehend the way it modifies or changes the information or knowledge the actor possesses. The perception or recognition of new ends and means implies a modification of the actor’s knowledge, in the sense that he discovers new information. Moreover, this discovery modifies the entire map or context of information or knowledge the subject possesses. Let us ask the following fundamental question: What are the characteristics of the information or knowledge which is relevant to the exercise of entrepreneurship? We will study in detail six basic features of this type of knowledge: 1) It is subjective and practical, rather than scientific, knowledge. 2) It is exclusive knowledge. 3) It is dispersed throughout the minds of all men. 4) It is mainly tacit knowledge, and therefore not expressed in words. 5) It is knowledge created ex nihilo, from nothing, precisely through the exercise of entrepreneurship. And 6) It is knowledge which can be transmitted, for the most part unconsciously, via extremely complex social processes, the study of which is the object of research in economics.'

- Jesús Huerta de Soto, Socialism, Economic Calculation and Entrepreneurship, page(s) 26 & 27</blockquote>


Context

<blockquote>Magna Carta - MI5 feared GCHQ went 'too far'..

Property rights - Civil Liberties..

(Haptopraxeology) - '..humanism in economics..'</blockquote>