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Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy
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Joseph A. Schumpeter
Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy
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A work of social theory. It contributes to the way for a balanced consideration of some of the most important social movements.
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A work of social theory. It contributes to the way for a balanced consideration of some of the most important social movements.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Routledge Classics
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 442
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. März 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 139mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 578g
- ISBN-13: 9780415567893
- ISBN-10: 0415567890
- Artikelnr.: 27990877
- Routledge Classics
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 442
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. März 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 139mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 578g
- ISBN-13: 9780415567893
- ISBN-10: 0415567890
- Artikelnr.: 27990877
Joseph A. Schumpeter (1883-1950). Originally born in Moravia in the present-day Czech Republic, Schumpeter was a renowned Economist, Business Theorist and Political Scientist. He has numbered among his pupils Robert Solow, the Nobel Laureate, and former chairman of the Federal Reserve Alan Greenspan.
Introduction. Part I: The Marxian Doctrine.
Prologue.
I. Marx the Prophet.
II. Marx the Sociologist.
III. Marx the Economist.
IV Marx the Teacher.
Part II: Can Capitalism Survive?
Prologue.
V. The Rate of Increase of Total Output.
VI. Plausible Capitalism.
VII. The Process of Creative Destruction.
VIII. Monopolistics Practices.
IX. Closed Season.
X. The Vanishing of Investment Opportunity.
XI. The Civilization of Capitalism.
XII. Crumbling Walls.
XIII. Growing Hostility.
XIV. Decomposition.
Part III: Can Socialism Work?
XV. Clearing Decks.
XVI. The Socialist Blueprint.
XVII. Comparison of Blueprints.
XVIII. The Human Element.
XIX. Transition.
Part IV: Socialism and Democracy.
XX. The Setting of the Problem.
XXI. The Classical Doctrine of Democracy.
XXII. Another Theory of Democracy.
XXIII. The Inference.
Part V: A Historical Sketch of Socialist Parties.
Prologue.
XXIV. The Nonage.
XXV. The Situation that Marx Faced.
XXVI. From 1875 to 1914.
XXVII. From the First to the Second World War.
XXVIII. The Consequences of the Second World War.
Preface to the First Edition, 1942.
Preface to the Second Edition, 1946.
Preface to the Third Edition, 1949.
The March Into Socialism.
Index.
Prologue.
I. Marx the Prophet.
II. Marx the Sociologist.
III. Marx the Economist.
IV Marx the Teacher.
Part II: Can Capitalism Survive?
Prologue.
V. The Rate of Increase of Total Output.
VI. Plausible Capitalism.
VII. The Process of Creative Destruction.
VIII. Monopolistics Practices.
IX. Closed Season.
X. The Vanishing of Investment Opportunity.
XI. The Civilization of Capitalism.
XII. Crumbling Walls.
XIII. Growing Hostility.
XIV. Decomposition.
Part III: Can Socialism Work?
XV. Clearing Decks.
XVI. The Socialist Blueprint.
XVII. Comparison of Blueprints.
XVIII. The Human Element.
XIX. Transition.
Part IV: Socialism and Democracy.
XX. The Setting of the Problem.
XXI. The Classical Doctrine of Democracy.
XXII. Another Theory of Democracy.
XXIII. The Inference.
Part V: A Historical Sketch of Socialist Parties.
Prologue.
XXIV. The Nonage.
XXV. The Situation that Marx Faced.
XXVI. From 1875 to 1914.
XXVII. From the First to the Second World War.
XXVIII. The Consequences of the Second World War.
Preface to the First Edition, 1942.
Preface to the Second Edition, 1946.
Preface to the Third Edition, 1949.
The March Into Socialism.
Index.
Introduction. Part I: The Marxian Doctrine.
Prologue.
I. Marx the Prophet.
II. Marx the Sociologist.
III. Marx the Economist.
IV Marx the Teacher.
Part II: Can Capitalism Survive?
Prologue.
V. The Rate of Increase of Total Output.
VI. Plausible Capitalism.
VII. The Process of Creative Destruction.
VIII. Monopolistics Practices.
IX. Closed Season.
X. The Vanishing of Investment Opportunity.
XI. The Civilization of Capitalism.
XII. Crumbling Walls.
XIII. Growing Hostility.
XIV. Decomposition.
Part III: Can Socialism Work?
XV. Clearing Decks.
XVI. The Socialist Blueprint.
XVII. Comparison of Blueprints.
XVIII. The Human Element.
XIX. Transition.
Part IV: Socialism and Democracy.
XX. The Setting of the Problem.
XXI. The Classical Doctrine of Democracy.
XXII. Another Theory of Democracy.
XXIII. The Inference.
Part V: A Historical Sketch of Socialist Parties.
Prologue.
XXIV. The Nonage.
XXV. The Situation that Marx Faced.
XXVI. From 1875 to 1914.
XXVII. From the First to the Second World War.
XXVIII. The Consequences of the Second World War.
Preface to the First Edition, 1942.
Preface to the Second Edition, 1946.
Preface to the Third Edition, 1949.
The March Into Socialism.
Index.
Prologue.
I. Marx the Prophet.
II. Marx the Sociologist.
III. Marx the Economist.
IV Marx the Teacher.
Part II: Can Capitalism Survive?
Prologue.
V. The Rate of Increase of Total Output.
VI. Plausible Capitalism.
VII. The Process of Creative Destruction.
VIII. Monopolistics Practices.
IX. Closed Season.
X. The Vanishing of Investment Opportunity.
XI. The Civilization of Capitalism.
XII. Crumbling Walls.
XIII. Growing Hostility.
XIV. Decomposition.
Part III: Can Socialism Work?
XV. Clearing Decks.
XVI. The Socialist Blueprint.
XVII. Comparison of Blueprints.
XVIII. The Human Element.
XIX. Transition.
Part IV: Socialism and Democracy.
XX. The Setting of the Problem.
XXI. The Classical Doctrine of Democracy.
XXII. Another Theory of Democracy.
XXIII. The Inference.
Part V: A Historical Sketch of Socialist Parties.
Prologue.
XXIV. The Nonage.
XXV. The Situation that Marx Faced.
XXVI. From 1875 to 1914.
XXVII. From the First to the Second World War.
XXVIII. The Consequences of the Second World War.
Preface to the First Edition, 1942.
Preface to the Second Edition, 1946.
Preface to the Third Edition, 1949.
The March Into Socialism.
Index.