Omnipotent government : the rise of the total state and total war /
Ludwig von Mises was the leading exponent of the Austrian School of economics throughout most of the twentieth century. He has long been regarded as a most knowledgeable and respected economist, even though his teachings were generally outside the mainstream. He wrote twenty-five books and hundreds...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Indianapolis, Ind. :
Liberty Fund,
©2011.
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Colección: | Von Mises, Ludwig, 1881-1973. Works. 2005.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Ch. I German Liberalism
- 1. The Ancien Régime and Liberalism
- 2. The Weakness of German Liberalism
- 3. The Prussian Army
- 4. The Constitutional Conflict in Prussia
- 5. The "Little German" Program
- 6. The Lassalle Episode
- ch. II The Triumph of Militarism
- 1. The Prussian Army in the New German Empire
- 2. German Militarism
- 3. The Liberals and Militarism
- 4. The Current Explanation of the Success of Militarism
- ch. III Etatism
- 1. The New Mentality
- 2. The State
- 3. The Political and Social Doctrines of Liberalism
- 4. Socialism
- 5. Socialism in Russia and in Germany
- 6. Interventionism
- 7. Etatism and Protectionism
- 8. Economic Nationalism and Domestic Monopoly Prices
- 9. Autarky
- 10. German Protectionism
- ch. IV Etatism and Nationalism
- 1. The Principle of Nationality
- 2. The Linguistic Group
- 3. Liberalism and the Principle of Nationality
- 4. Aggressive Nationalism
- 5. Colonial Imperialism no.
- : 6. Foreign Investment and Foreign Loans
- 7. Total War
- 8. Socialism and War
- ch. V Refutation of Some Fallacious Explanations
- 1. The Shortcomings of Current Explanations
- 2. The Alleged Irrationality of Nationalism
- 3. The Aristocratic Doctrine
- 4. Misapprehended Darwinism
- 5. The Role of Chauvinism
- 6. The Role of Myths
- ch. VI The Peculiar Characteristics of German Nationalism
- 1. The Awakening
- 2. The Ascendancy of Pan-Germanism
- 3. German Nationalism within an Etatist World
- 4.A Critique of German Nationalism
- 5. Nazism and German Philosophy
- 6. Polylogism
- 7. Pan-Germanism and Nazism
- ch. VII The Social Democrats in Imperial Germany
- 1. The Legend
- 2. Marxism and the Labor Movement
- 3. The German Workers and the German State
- 4. The Social Democrats within the German Caste System
- 5. The Social Democrats and War
- ch. VIII Anti-Semitism and Racism
- 1. The Role of Racism
- 2. The Struggle against the Jewish Mind.
- 3. Interventionism and Legal Discrimination against Jews
- 4. The "Stab in the Back"
- 5. Anti-Semitism as a Factor in International Politics
- ch. IX The Weimar Republic and Its Collapse
- 1. The Weimar Constitution
- 2. The Abortive Socialization
- 3. The Armed Parties
- 4. The Treaty of Versailles
- 5. The Economic Depression
- 6. Nazism and German Labor
- 7. The Foreign Critics of Nazism
- ch. X Nazism as a World Problem
- 1. The Scope and Limitations of History
- 2. The Fallacy of the Concept of "National Character"
- 3. Germany's Rubicon
- 4. The Alternative
- ch. XI The Delusions of World Planning
- 1. The Term "Planning"
- 2. The Dictatorship Complex
- 3.A World Government
- 4. Planned Production
- 5. Foreign Trade Agreements
- 6. Monetary Planning
- 7. Planning International Capital Transactions
- ch. XII Peace Schemes
- 1. Armament Control
- 2.A Critique of Some Other Schemes Proposed
- 3. The Union of the Western Democracies
- 4. Peace in Eastern Europe
- 5. The Problems of Asia
- 6. The Role of the League of Nations.