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Im Namen des Staates oder Die Gefahr des Kollektivismus
1978
by
Mises
Collectivism
Democracy
Ludwig von Mises
Nationalism
Social Democracy
Statism
Totalitarianism
Socialism
Communism
Liberalism
Mixed Economy
Mont Pelerin Society
Interventionism
Imperialism
French Revolution
Napoleon Bonaparte
Otto von Bismarck
Ferdinand Lassalle
Labor Market
Marxism
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Kathedersozialismus
Coercion
Rule of Law
Sovereignty
Welfare State
Anarchism
Austrian School
Capitalism
Consumer Sovereignty
Property Rights
Russian Revolution
Nationalization
Planned Economy
Classical Economics
Economic Calculation
Economic Policy
Laissez-faire
Minimum Wage
Price Controls
Protectionism
Trade Unions
Bureaucracy
Syndicalism
Self-Determination
Free Trade
Autarky
Anthropology
Political Philosophy
Rationality
League of Nations
Adolf Hitler
World War I
World War II
Immanuel Kant
Karl Marx
Friedrich Nietzsche
Positivism
Utilitarianism
Carl Menger
David Ricardo
Historical School
Leon Walras
William Stanley Jevons
Gustav Schmoller
Werner Sombart
Rosa Luxemburg
Weimar Republic
Class Struggle
Dialectical Materialism
Friedrich Engels
Karl Kautsky
Labor Law
Social Policy
War Economy
Geopolitics
Treaty of Versailles
Balance of Payments
Economic Crisis
Inflation
Monetary Policy
Unemployment
Wages
Adolf Wagner
Joseph Stalin
Egalitarianism
Education
Auguste Comte
Klemens von Metternich
Benito Mussolini
Friedrich A. Hayek
Table of Contents · 61 segments
1
Front Matter, Table of Contents, and Beginning of Reader’s Note
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2
Publisher’s Editorial Note: Insertions, Deletions, and Austrian Usage
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3
Foreword by Alfred Müller-Armack: Context and Relevance of Mises’s Manuscript
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4
Mises’s 1961 Letter on Liberal Theory, Compromise, and the Social Market Economy
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5
Author’s Preface: War, Nationalism, and the Conditions for Lasting Peace
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6
German Liberalism I: Ancien Régime and Liberalism
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7
German Liberalism II: The Weakness of German Liberalism
chapter
8
German Liberalism III: The Prussian Army
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9
German Liberalism IV: The Prussian Constitutional Conflict
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10
German Liberalism V: Prussia’s Liberal Prestige
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11
German Liberalism VI: Kleindeutsch Historiography
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12
German Liberalism VII: The Lassalle Episode
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13
The Triumph of Militarism I: The Prussian Army in the German Empire
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14
The Triumph of Militarism II: German Militarism
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15
The Triumph of Militarism III: Liberals and Militarism
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16
The Triumph of Militarism IV: Socialist Explanations and the Opening of Etatism
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17
Chapter 3.I: The New Spirit
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18
Chapter 3.II: The State as Coercion
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19
Chapter 3.III: The Liberal Theory of the State
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20
Chapter 3.IV: Socialism and Democracy
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21
Chapter 3.V: Interventionism as a Failed Middle Way
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22
Chapter 3.VI: The Statist Myth
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23
Chapter 3.VII: Statist Reality and Privilege
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24
Chapter 4.I: State and People
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25
Chapter 4.II: Liberalism and the Nationality Principle
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26
Chapter 4.III: Liberal and Imperialist Nationalism
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27
Chapter 4.IV: Popular Imperialism and Total War
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28
Chapter 4.V: Chauvinism
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29
Chapter 4.VI: Myths and Doctrines
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30
Chapter 5.I: The Awakening of German Nationalism
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31
Chapter 5.II: German Nationalism Compared with Other Nationalisms
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32
Chapter 5.III: Immanent Critique of German Nationalism
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33
Chapter 5.IV: The Morality of German Nationalism
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34
Chapter 5.V: Nation and Individual
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35
Chapter 5.VI: Polylogism
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36
Chapter 5.VII: The Role of Violence in Nationalism
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37
Chapter 5.VIII: German Nationalism and National Socialism
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38
Chapter 6.I: The Legend of German Social Democracy
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39
Chapter 6.II: Marxism and the Workers' Movement
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40
Chapter 6.III: Workers and the State
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41
Chapter 6.IV: The Legend of the Reserve Officer
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42
Chapter 6.V: The Internationalism of Social Democracy
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43
Chapter 7.I: The Weimar Constitution
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44
Chapter 7.II: The Failed Socialization
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45
Chapter 7.III: Paramilitary Associations
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46
Chapter 7.IV: The Treaty of Versailles
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47
Chapter 7.V: Economic Distress
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48
Chapter 7.VI: The National Socialist Revolution
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49
Chapter 8.I: The Popular View of Democracy versus Dictatorship
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50
Chapter 8.II: Equality and Democracy
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51
Chapter 8.III: Restoring Freedom of Thought
chapter
52
Chapter 8.IV: The Dictatorship Complex
chapter
53
Chapter 8.V: Rejecting Ressentiment
chapter
54
Future Peace I: The New War
chapter
55
Future Peace II: The Victorious Peace
chapter
56
Future Peace III: The Compromise Peace
chapter
57
Future Peace IV: The Lasting Peace
chapter
58
Future Peace V: The Road to Peace
chapter
59
Notes to the Book
footnotes
60
Name and Subject Index
bibliography
61
Publisher Advertisements for Liberal and Social-Market Works
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