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Socialism : An Economic and Sociological Analysis /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Von Mises, Ludwig, 1881-1973
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Alemán
Publicado: Indianapolis : LibertyClassics, 1981.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Ludwig von Mises, Socialism
  • Front Matter
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Details
  • Table of Contents, p. vii
  • Publisher's Preface, p. xv
  • Foreword, p. xix
  • Preface to the Second English Edition, p. 1
  • Translator's Note, p. 3
  • Preface to the Second German Edition, p. 5
  • Introduction, p. 15
  • Part 1. Liberalism and Socialism
  • Chapter 1. Ownership, p. 27
  • Chapter 2. Socialism, p. 45
  • Chapter 3. The Social Order and the Political Constitution, p. 58
  • Chapter 4. The Social Order and the Family, p. 74
  • Part 2. The Economics of a Socialist Community 1. The Economics of an Isolated Socialist Community
  • Chapter 5. The Nature of Economic Activity, p. 95
  • Chapter 6. The Organization of Production Under Socialism, p. 110
  • Chapter 7. The Distribution of Income, p. 131
  • Chapter 8. The Socialist Community Under Stationary Conditions, p. 142
  • Chapter 9. The Position of the Individual Under Socialism, p. 163
  • Chapter 10. Socialism Under Dynamic Conditions, p. 173
  • Chapter 11. The Impracticability of Socialism, p. 186
  • 2. The Foreign Relations of a Socialist Community Chapter 12. national Socialism and World Socialism, p. 197
  • Chapter 13. The Problem of Migration Under Socialism, p. 201
  • Chapter 14. Foreign Trade Under Socialism, p. 205
  • 3. Particular Forms of Socialism and Pseudo-Socialism
  • Chapter 15. Particular Forms of Socialism, p. 211
  • Chapter 16. Pseudo-Socialis Systems, p. 233
  • Part 3. The Alleged Inevitability of Socialism
  • 1. Social Evolution
  • Chapter 17. Socialistic Chilliasm, p. 249
  • Chapter 18. Society, p. 256
  • Chapter 19. Conflict as a Factor in Social Evolution, p. 279 Chapter 20. The Clash of Class Interests and the Class War, p. 292
  • Chapter 21. The Materialist Conception of History, p. 314
  • 2. The Concentration of Capital and the Formation of Monopolies as Preliminary Steps to Socialism
  • Chapter 22. The Problem, p. 323
  • Chapter 23. The Concentration of Establishments, p. 327
  • Chapter 24. The Concentration of Enterprises, p. 331
  • Chapter 25. The Concentration of Fortunes, p. 334
  • Chapter 26. Monopoly and Its Effects, p. 344
  • Part 4. Socialism as a Moral Imperative Chapter 27. Socialism and Ethics, p. 355
  • Chapter 28. Socialism as an Emanation of Asceticism, p. 364
  • Chapter 29. Christianity and Socialism, p. 369
  • Chapter 30. Ethical Socialism, Especially That of the New Criticism, p. 388
  • Chapter 31. Economic Democracy, p. 399
  • Chapter 32. Capitalist Ethics, p. 407
  • Part 5. Destructionism
  • Chapter 33. The Motive Powers of Destructionism, p. 413
  • Chapter 34. The Methods of Destructionism, p. 424
  • Chapter 35. Overcoming Destructionism, p. 453