Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy/

por SCHUMPETER, Joseph A.
[ Livros ] Publicado por : ModernThought Edition, (Nova Iorque, Estados Unidos:) Detalhes físicos: 431 p. ISBN:9780061561610. Ano: 2008 Tipo de Material: Livros
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CONTENTS
Introduction by Thomas K. McGraw
PART 1: 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 Capitalisrfi
VII. The Process of Creative Destruction
VIII. Monopolistic Practices
IX. Closed Season
X. The Vanishing of Investment Opportunity
XI. The Civilization of Capitalism
XII. Crumbling Walis
1. The Obsolescence of the Entrepreneurial Function
II. The Destruction of the Protecting Strata
III. The Destruction of the Institutional Framework of Capitalist Society
XIII. Growing Hostility
1. The Social Atmosphere of Capitalism
II. The Sociology of the Inteliectual
XIV. Decomposition

PART III: CAN SOCIALISM WORK?
XV. Clearing Decks
XVI. The Socialist Blueprint
XVII. Comparison of Blueprints
1. A Preliminary Point
II. A Discussion of Comparative Efflciency
III. The Case for the Superiority of tl,e Socialist Blueprint
XVIII. The Human Element
A Warning
I. The Historical Relativity of the Argument
II. About Demigods and Archangeis
III. The Problem of Bureaucratic Management
IV. Saving and Discipline
V. Authoritarian Discipline in Socialism; a Lesson from Russia
XIX. Transition
I. Two Different Problems Distinguished
II. Socialization in a State ofMaturity
III. Socialization in a State of Immaturity
IV. Socialist Policy Before the Act; the English Example

PART IV: SOCIALISM AND DEMOCRACY
XX. The Setting of the Problem
1. The Dictatorship of the Proletariat
II. The Record of Socialist Parties
III. A Mental Experiment
IV. In Search of a Definition
XXI. The Classical Doctrine of Democracy
I. The Common Good and the Will of the People
II. The Will of the People and Individual Volition
III. Human Nature in Politics
IV. Reasons for the Survival of the Classical Doctrine
XXII. Another Theory of Democracy
I. Competition for Political Leadership
II. The Principie Appiied
XXIII. The Inference
I. Some Implications of the Preceding Analysis
II. Conditions for the Success of the Democratic Method
III. Democracy in the Socialist Order

PART V: A HISTORICAL SKETCH OF SOCIALIST PARTIES
Prologue
XXIV. The Nonage
XXV. The Situation that Marx Faced
XXVI. From 1875 to 1914
I. English Developments and the Spirit of Fabianism
II. Sweden on the One Hand and Russia on the Other
III. Socialist Groups in the United States
IV. The French Case; Analysis of Syndicalism
V. The German Party and Revisionism; the Austrian Socialists
VI. The Second International
XXVII. From the First to the Second World War
I. The "Gran Rifiuto"
II. The Effects of the First World War on the Chances ofthe
Socialist Parties of Europe
XII. Communism and the Russian Element
IV. Administering Capitalism?
V. The Present War and the Future of Socialist Parties
XXVIII. The Consequences of the Second World War
I. England and Orthodox Socialism
II. Ecõnomic Possibilities in the United States
1. Redistribution of Income through Taxation
2. The Great Possibility
3.Conditions for lis Realization
4. Transitional Problems
5. The Stagnationist Thesis
6. Conclusion
III. Russian Irnperialism and Communism

COMMENTS ON FURTHER POSTWAR DEVELOPMENTS
Preface to the Third English Edition, 1949
The March into Socialism
Index


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