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With its original contribution to the consideration of the most important social movements of our time, this book has become one of the greatest works of social theory written this century.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Mai 2013
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 460
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Mai 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134841516
- Artikelnr.: 38242603
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Joseph A. Schumpeter, Introduction by Richard Swedberg, Stockholm University.
Introduction
Part 1 The Marxian Doctrine
prologue1 Prologue
Chapter 1 Marx the Prophet
Chapter 2 Marx the Sociologist
Chapter 3 Marx the Economist
Chapter 4 Marx the Teacher
Part 2 Can Capitalism Survive?
Prologue2 Prologue
Chapter 5 The Rate of Increase of Total Output
Chapter 6 plausible Capitalism
Chapter 7 The Process of Creative Destruction
Chapter 8 Monopolistic Practices
Chapter 9 Closed Season
Chapter 10 The Vanishing of Investment Opportunity
Chapter 11 The Civilization of Capitalism
Chapter 12 Crumbling Walls
Chapter 13 Growing Hostility
Chapter 14 Decomposition
Part 3 Can Socialism Work?
Chapter 15 Clearing Decks
Chapter 16 The Socialist Blueprint
Chapter 17 Comparison of Blueprints
Chapter 18 The Human Element
Chapter 19 Transition
Part 4 Socialism and Democracy
Chapter 20 The Setting of the Problem
Chapter 21 The Classical Doctrine of Democracy
Chapter 22 Another Theory of Democracy
Chapter 23 The Inference
Part 5 A Historical Sketch of Socialist Parties
Prologue 3 Prologue
Chapter 24 The Nonage
Chapter 25 The Situation That Marx Faced
Chapter 26 From 1875 to 1914
Chapter 27 From the First to the Second World War
Chapter 28 The Consequences of the Second World War
Part VI Prefaces and Comments on Later Developments
Preface 1 Preface to the First Edition, 1942
preface 2 Preface to the Second Edition, 1946
preface 3 Preface to the Third Edition, 1949
preface 4 ) before leaving for Chicago to deliver the Walgreen Foundation Lectures. This paper is a first draft but carefully written in his own hand as were all his writings
there was no opportunity for him to make minor corrections or to write the concluding paragraphs. The corrections which consist largely in supplying punctuation or an occasional missing word have been kept to a minimum. The brief concluding paragraphs have been supplied by his wife from notes and memory.
Part 1 The Marxian Doctrine
prologue1 Prologue
Chapter 1 Marx the Prophet
Chapter 2 Marx the Sociologist
Chapter 3 Marx the Economist
Chapter 4 Marx the Teacher
Part 2 Can Capitalism Survive?
Prologue2 Prologue
Chapter 5 The Rate of Increase of Total Output
Chapter 6 plausible Capitalism
Chapter 7 The Process of Creative Destruction
Chapter 8 Monopolistic Practices
Chapter 9 Closed Season
Chapter 10 The Vanishing of Investment Opportunity
Chapter 11 The Civilization of Capitalism
Chapter 12 Crumbling Walls
Chapter 13 Growing Hostility
Chapter 14 Decomposition
Part 3 Can Socialism Work?
Chapter 15 Clearing Decks
Chapter 16 The Socialist Blueprint
Chapter 17 Comparison of Blueprints
Chapter 18 The Human Element
Chapter 19 Transition
Part 4 Socialism and Democracy
Chapter 20 The Setting of the Problem
Chapter 21 The Classical Doctrine of Democracy
Chapter 22 Another Theory of Democracy
Chapter 23 The Inference
Part 5 A Historical Sketch of Socialist Parties
Prologue 3 Prologue
Chapter 24 The Nonage
Chapter 25 The Situation That Marx Faced
Chapter 26 From 1875 to 1914
Chapter 27 From the First to the Second World War
Chapter 28 The Consequences of the Second World War
Part VI Prefaces and Comments on Later Developments
Preface 1 Preface to the First Edition, 1942
preface 2 Preface to the Second Edition, 1946
preface 3 Preface to the Third Edition, 1949
preface 4 ) before leaving for Chicago to deliver the Walgreen Foundation Lectures. This paper is a first draft but carefully written in his own hand as were all his writings
there was no opportunity for him to make minor corrections or to write the concluding paragraphs. The corrections which consist largely in supplying punctuation or an occasional missing word have been kept to a minimum. The brief concluding paragraphs have been supplied by his wife from notes and memory.
Introduction
Part 1 The Marxian Doctrine
prologue1 Prologue
Chapter 1 Marx the Prophet
Chapter 2 Marx the Sociologist
Chapter 3 Marx the Economist
Chapter 4 Marx the Teacher
Part 2 Can Capitalism Survive?
Prologue2 Prologue
Chapter 5 The Rate of Increase of Total Output
Chapter 6 plausible Capitalism
Chapter 7 The Process of Creative Destruction
Chapter 8 Monopolistic Practices
Chapter 9 Closed Season
Chapter 10 The Vanishing of Investment Opportunity
Chapter 11 The Civilization of Capitalism
Chapter 12 Crumbling Walls
Chapter 13 Growing Hostility
Chapter 14 Decomposition
Part 3 Can Socialism Work?
Chapter 15 Clearing Decks
Chapter 16 The Socialist Blueprint
Chapter 17 Comparison of Blueprints
Chapter 18 The Human Element
Chapter 19 Transition
Part 4 Socialism and Democracy
Chapter 20 The Setting of the Problem
Chapter 21 The Classical Doctrine of Democracy
Chapter 22 Another Theory of Democracy
Chapter 23 The Inference
Part 5 A Historical Sketch of Socialist Parties
Prologue 3 Prologue
Chapter 24 The Nonage
Chapter 25 The Situation That Marx Faced
Chapter 26 From 1875 to 1914
Chapter 27 From the First to the Second World War
Chapter 28 The Consequences of the Second World War
Part VI Prefaces and Comments on Later Developments
Preface 1 Preface to the First Edition, 1942
preface 2 Preface to the Second Edition, 1946
preface 3 Preface to the Third Edition, 1949
preface 4 ) before leaving for Chicago to deliver the Walgreen Foundation Lectures. This paper is a first draft but carefully written in his own hand as were all his writings
there was no opportunity for him to make minor corrections or to write the concluding paragraphs. The corrections which consist largely in supplying punctuation or an occasional missing word have been kept to a minimum. The brief concluding paragraphs have been supplied by his wife from notes and memory.
Part 1 The Marxian Doctrine
prologue1 Prologue
Chapter 1 Marx the Prophet
Chapter 2 Marx the Sociologist
Chapter 3 Marx the Economist
Chapter 4 Marx the Teacher
Part 2 Can Capitalism Survive?
Prologue2 Prologue
Chapter 5 The Rate of Increase of Total Output
Chapter 6 plausible Capitalism
Chapter 7 The Process of Creative Destruction
Chapter 8 Monopolistic Practices
Chapter 9 Closed Season
Chapter 10 The Vanishing of Investment Opportunity
Chapter 11 The Civilization of Capitalism
Chapter 12 Crumbling Walls
Chapter 13 Growing Hostility
Chapter 14 Decomposition
Part 3 Can Socialism Work?
Chapter 15 Clearing Decks
Chapter 16 The Socialist Blueprint
Chapter 17 Comparison of Blueprints
Chapter 18 The Human Element
Chapter 19 Transition
Part 4 Socialism and Democracy
Chapter 20 The Setting of the Problem
Chapter 21 The Classical Doctrine of Democracy
Chapter 22 Another Theory of Democracy
Chapter 23 The Inference
Part 5 A Historical Sketch of Socialist Parties
Prologue 3 Prologue
Chapter 24 The Nonage
Chapter 25 The Situation That Marx Faced
Chapter 26 From 1875 to 1914
Chapter 27 From the First to the Second World War
Chapter 28 The Consequences of the Second World War
Part VI Prefaces and Comments on Later Developments
Preface 1 Preface to the First Edition, 1942
preface 2 Preface to the Second Edition, 1946
preface 3 Preface to the Third Edition, 1949
preface 4 ) before leaving for Chicago to deliver the Walgreen Foundation Lectures. This paper is a first draft but carefully written in his own hand as were all his writings
there was no opportunity for him to make minor corrections or to write the concluding paragraphs. The corrections which consist largely in supplying punctuation or an occasional missing word have been kept to a minimum. The brief concluding paragraphs have been supplied by his wife from notes and memory.