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Capitalism Socialism and Democracy

1943

by Schumpeter

Joseph SchumpeterAustrian SchoolCreative DestructionEconomic CalculationEntrepreneurshipKarl MarxLudwig von MisesMarxismMax WeberSocialismStatismCommunismCapitalismClass StrugglePositivismProletariatDialectical MaterialismFeudalismFriedrich EngelsGeorg Wilhelm Friedrich HegelBusiness CyclesCapital AccumulationDavid RicardoEconomic CrisisExploitationInnovationLabor Theory of ValueMarginal UtilitySurplus ValueCapital MovementsImperialismOtto BauerProtectionismRosa LuxemburgRudolf HilferdingAnthropologyEconomies of ScaleIncome DistributionNew DealStandard of LivingUnemploymentAdam SmithAlfred MarshallClassical EconomicsEquilibriumJoan RobinsonKnut WicksellMonopolistic CompetitionOligopolyPerfect CompetitionProfit and LossCompetitionAntoine Augustin CournotCartelsMonopolyPrice TheoryEconomic HistoryGold StandardDeficit SpendingEconomic DevelopmentJohn Maynard KeynesAccountingRationalizationBureaucracyMarket StructureRationalityProperty RightsUtilitarianismFrench RevolutionJean-Jacques RousseauVoltaireRule of LawTotalitarianismEducationTrade UnionsInvestmentCredit ExpansionFactors of ProductionVladimir LeninPlatoSyndicalismFriedrich A. HayekLabor MarketOskar LangePlanned EconomyVilfredo ParetoTaxationWelfare EconomicsInternational TradeSavingInflationNationalizationRussian RevolutionBank of EnglandInsuranceDemocracyJeremy BenthamNapoleon BonaparteEgalitarianismEdmund BurkeAnarchismOtto von BismarckFerdinand LassalleFree TradeJohn Stuart MillSocial DemocracyKarl KautskySocial PolicySozialpolitikNationalismJoseph StalinWeimar RepublicWar EconomyNational IncomePrice ControlsPublic FinanceDevaluationFiscal PolicyKeynesian EconomicsLiquidityGeopoliticsBalance of PaymentsDeflationWorld War IWorld War IIMonetary Policy

Table of Contents · 73 segments

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Front Matter and Table of Contentsessay
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Richard Swedberg’s Introduction and Notesessay
3
Prologue to The Marxian Doctrineessay
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Marx the Prophetchapter
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Marx the Sociologistchapter
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Marx the Economistchapter
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Marx the Teacherchapter
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Part II Prologue: Can Capitalism Survive?essay
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Chapter V: The Rate of Increase of Total Outputchapter
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Chapter VI: Plausible Capitalismchapter
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Chapter VII: The Process of Creative Destructionchapter
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Chapter VIII: Monopolistic Practiceschapter
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Chapter IX: Closed Seasonchapter
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Chapter X: The Vanishing of Investment Opportunitychapter
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Chapter XI: The Civilization of Capitalismchapter
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Chapter XII: Crumbling Walls — The Obsolescence of the Entrepreneurial Functionchapter
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Chapter XII, Section II: The Destruction of the Protecting Stratatheoretical
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Chapter XII, Section III: The Destruction of the Institutional Framework of Capitalist Societytheoretical
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Chapter XIII, Section I: The Social Atmosphere of Capitalismtheoretical
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Chapter XIII, Section II.1: Defining the Intellectualtheoretical
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Chapter XIII, Section II.2–3: Capitalism, Humanism, and Public Opiniontheoretical
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Chapter XIII, Section II.4: Why Capitalism Cannot Discipline Intellectualstheoretical
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Chapter XIII, Section II.5: Mass Media, Education, and Intellectual Discontenttheoretical
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Chapter XIII, Section II.6: Intellectuals, Labor Politics, Policy, and Bureaucracytheoretical
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Chapter XIV, Section 1: Decomposition Through Loss of Bourgeois Motivationtheoretical
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Chapter XIV, Sections 2–3: Family Disintegration, Consumer Property, and Capitalism’s Transformationtheoretical
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Part III: Can Socialism Work? Chapter XV: Clearing Deckschapter
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Chapter XVI: The Socialist Blueprintchapter
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Chapter XVII: Comparison of Blueprintschapter
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Chapter XVIII: The Human Element — A Warningchapter
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Historical Relativity of the Argumenttheoretical
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Demigods, Archangels, and Bureaucratic Managementtheoretical
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Saving and Disciplinetheoretical
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Authoritarian Discipline in Socialism and the Russian Lessontheoretical
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Transition: Two Different Problems Distinguishedtheoretical
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Socialization in a State of Maturitytheoretical
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Socialization in a State of Immaturitytheoretical
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Socialist Policy before the Act: The English Exampletheoretical
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Socialism and Democracy: The Dictatorship of the Proletariattheoretical
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Democracy and Socialism: Party Records, Mental Experiment, and Definitionchapter
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The Classical Doctrine of Democracy: Common Good, Will, and Individual Volitionchapter
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Human Nature in Politics and the Survival of the Classical Doctrinechapter
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Chapter XXII: Another Theory of Democracy — Competition for Political Leadershiptheoretical
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Chapter XXII: Another Theory of Democracy — The Principle Appliedtheoretical
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Chapter XXIII: The Inerence — Some Implications of the Preceding Analysistheoretical
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Chapter XXIII: The Inerence — Conditions for Democratic Success and Democracy in the Socialist Ordertheoretical
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Part V Prologue: A Historical Sketch of Socialist Partiesessay
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Chapter XXIV: The Nonagechapter
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Chapter XXV: The Situation That Marx Facedchapter
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Chapter XXVI, Section I: English Developments and the Spirit of Fabianismchapter
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Sweden and Russia: National Forms of Socialismchapter
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Socialist Groups in the United Stateschapter
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The French Case and the Meaning of Syndicalismchapter
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The German Party, Revisionism, and Austrian Socialismchapter
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The Second Internationalchapter
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From the First to the Second World War: The Gran Rifiutochapter
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The Effects of the First World War on European Socialist Partieschapter
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Communism and the Russian Elementchapter
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Administering Capitalismchapter
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The Present War and the Future of Socialist Partieschapter
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Chapter XXVIII: The Consequences of the Second World War; England and Orthodox Socialismchapter
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Economic Possibilities in the United States: Redistribution, Potential Output, and Conditions for Realizationchapter
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Economic Possibilities in the United States: Transitional Problems and Inflationchapter
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Economic Possibilities in the United States: Critique of the Stagnationist Thesischapter
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Economic Possibilities in the United States: Conclusionchapter
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Russian Imperialism and Communismchapter
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Preface to the First Edition, 1942essay
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Preface to the Second Edition, 1946essay
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Preface to the Third Edition, 1949essay
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The March into Socialism: Definition, Non-Prophecy, and Capitalist Tendenciesessay
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The March into Socialism: War, Social Acceleration, and Inflationary Pressureessay
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The March into Socialism: Remedies, Price Controls, and Conclusionessay
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Indexbibliography