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Eugene R. Black Sr.

1898–1992

Also known as: Eugene Black

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Authored 1 work in the archive.

Referenced in 32 other works — including HOW CONTROLLED INDUSTRIES WORK IN INDIA—A CASE STUDY , An Analysis of Dutt Committee Report on Industrial Licensing , and Identity, Markets and Social Welfare .

In Identity, Markets and Social Welfare : Eugene Black supplies the closing epigraph of the booklet, recast by the Forum to argue that private enterprise is 'an affirmative good'.

In MOVING TOWARDS AN EMPOWERED CUSTOMER : Black appears alongside Shroff in the booklet's closing epigraphs, his exhortation that private enterprise be accepted as 'an affirmative good' invoked as a complementary endorsement of the Forum's free-enterprise creed.

In India: Seeing the Future in its Past : Rajan's lecture booklet carries an Eugene Black epigraph on the back cover — 'People must come to accept private enterprise not as a necessary evil, but as an affirmative good' — which the summary treats as distilling the polemical purpose of the publication.

In Leading in Turbulent Times : Black's closing quote — that private enterprise is an 'affirmative good' — is the booklet's editorial bookend, used to lift Premji's Values-based corporate ethic into the FFE classical-liberal canon.

In CENTRAL SALES TAX AMENDMENTS : A quotation from Eugene Black closes Mehta's pamphlet — paired with Shroff's opening aphorism — as one of the Forum of Free Enterprise's customary ideological book-ends framing technical policy commentary inside its free-enterprise mission.

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