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Im Namen des Staates oder Die Gefahr des Kollektivismus

1978

by Mises

CollectivismDemocracyLudwig von MisesNationalismSocial DemocracyStatismTotalitarianismSocialismCommunismLiberalismMixed EconomyMont Pelerin SocietyInterventionismImperialismFrench RevolutionNapoleon BonaparteOtto von BismarckFerdinand LassalleLabor MarketMarxismGeorg Wilhelm Friedrich HegelKathedersozialismusCoercionRule of LawSovereigntyWelfare StateAnarchismAustrian SchoolCapitalismConsumer SovereigntyProperty RightsRussian RevolutionNationalizationPlanned EconomyClassical EconomicsEconomic CalculationEconomic PolicyLaissez-faireMinimum WagePrice ControlsProtectionismTrade UnionsBureaucracySyndicalismSelf-DeterminationFree TradeAutarkyAnthropologyPolitical PhilosophyRationalityLeague of NationsAdolf HitlerWorld War IWorld War IIImmanuel KantKarl MarxFriedrich NietzschePositivismUtilitarianismCarl MengerDavid RicardoHistorical SchoolLeon WalrasWilliam Stanley JevonsGustav SchmollerWerner SombartRosa LuxemburgWeimar RepublicClass StruggleDialectical MaterialismFriedrich EngelsKarl KautskyLabor LawSocial PolicyWar EconomyGeopoliticsTreaty of VersaillesBalance of PaymentsEconomic CrisisInflationMonetary PolicyUnemploymentWagesAdolf WagnerJoseph StalinEgalitarianismEducationAuguste ComteKlemens von MetternichBenito MussoliniFriedrich A. Hayek

Table of Contents · 61 segments

1
Front Matter, Table of Contents, and Beginning of Reader’s Noteessay
2
Publisher’s Editorial Note: Insertions, Deletions, and Austrian Usageessay
3
Foreword by Alfred Müller-Armack: Context and Relevance of Mises’s Manuscriptessay
4
Mises’s 1961 Letter on Liberal Theory, Compromise, and the Social Market Economyessay
5
Author’s Preface: War, Nationalism, and the Conditions for Lasting Peaceessay
6
German Liberalism I: Ancien Régime and Liberalismchapter
7
German Liberalism II: The Weakness of German Liberalismchapter
8
German Liberalism III: The Prussian Armychapter
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German Liberalism IV: The Prussian Constitutional Conflictchapter
10
German Liberalism V: Prussia’s Liberal Prestigechapter
11
German Liberalism VI: Kleindeutsch Historiographychapter
12
German Liberalism VII: The Lassalle Episodechapter
13
The Triumph of Militarism I: The Prussian Army in the German Empirechapter
14
The Triumph of Militarism II: German Militarismchapter
15
The Triumph of Militarism III: Liberals and Militarismchapter
16
The Triumph of Militarism IV: Socialist Explanations and the Opening of Etatismchapter
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Chapter 3.I: The New Spiritchapter
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Chapter 3.II: The State as Coercionchapter
19
Chapter 3.III: The Liberal Theory of the Statechapter
20
Chapter 3.IV: Socialism and Democracychapter
21
Chapter 3.V: Interventionism as a Failed Middle Waychapter
22
Chapter 3.VI: The Statist Mythchapter
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Chapter 3.VII: Statist Reality and Privilegechapter
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Chapter 4.I: State and Peoplechapter
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Chapter 4.II: Liberalism and the Nationality Principlechapter
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Chapter 4.III: Liberal and Imperialist Nationalismchapter
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Chapter 4.IV: Popular Imperialism and Total Warchapter
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Chapter 4.V: Chauvinismchapter
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Chapter 4.VI: Myths and Doctrineschapter
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Chapter 5.I: The Awakening of German Nationalismchapter
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Chapter 5.II: German Nationalism Compared with Other Nationalismschapter
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Chapter 5.III: Immanent Critique of German Nationalismchapter
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Chapter 5.IV: The Morality of German Nationalismchapter
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Chapter 5.V: Nation and Individualchapter
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Chapter 5.VI: Polylogismchapter
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Chapter 5.VII: The Role of Violence in Nationalismchapter
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Chapter 5.VIII: German Nationalism and National Socialismchapter
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Chapter 6.I: The Legend of German Social Democracychapter
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Chapter 6.II: Marxism and the Workers' Movementchapter
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Chapter 6.III: Workers and the Statechapter
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Chapter 6.IV: The Legend of the Reserve Officerchapter
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Chapter 6.V: The Internationalism of Social Democracychapter
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Chapter 7.I: The Weimar Constitutionchapter
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Chapter 7.II: The Failed Socializationchapter
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Chapter 7.III: Paramilitary Associationschapter
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Chapter 7.IV: The Treaty of Versailleschapter
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Chapter 7.V: Economic Distresschapter
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Chapter 7.VI: The National Socialist Revolutionchapter
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Chapter 8.I: The Popular View of Democracy versus Dictatorshipchapter
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Chapter 8.II: Equality and Democracychapter
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Chapter 8.III: Restoring Freedom of Thoughtchapter
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Chapter 8.IV: The Dictatorship Complexchapter
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Chapter 8.V: Rejecting Ressentimentchapter
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Future Peace I: The New Warchapter
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Future Peace II: The Victorious Peacechapter
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Future Peace III: The Compromise Peacechapter
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Future Peace IV: The Lasting Peacechapter
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Future Peace V: The Road to Peacechapter
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Notes to the Bookfootnotes
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Name and Subject Indexbibliography
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Publisher Advertisements for Liberal and Social-Market Worksbibliography