The revolutionary internationals, 1864 - 1943
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In: Hoover Institution Press publication, no. 725
In a collection of essays, renowned historians, economists, political scientists, and other leading scholars examine free-market capitalism, socialism, and hybrid systems to assess how well each contributes to social and economic prosperity. Free-market capitalism, characterized by private ownership and market-determined allocation of goods and services, is often credited with generating economic growth and high average income. But in an era of widening economic disparity, many people are challenging capitalism's precepts and looking favorably upon socialism, which in its traditional form couples government ownership of much of the means of production with substantial centrally determined allocation. Many of socialism's current adherents support a European-style social democracy that does not seek to abolish private property or redistribute wealth but calls for expanded government regulation and progressive taxation for improvements in public safety, health, and welfare. Meanwhile, other critics of capitalism call for a universal basic income. The contributors to this volume bring a multifaceted approach to their inquiry, examining the competing systems through many perspectives: their history and philosophies, their impact on important social goals such as labor policy, the environment, and health care, and their political consequences for individual liberty and freedom, strategic relations with other countries, and long-term peace.
In: The Great Unraveling: The Remaking of the Middle East
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In: The Great Unraveling: The Remaking of the Middle East
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In: Hoover Studies in Politics, Economics, and Society
Chapter 1: Why Democracy Won in the Twentieth Century 1. - Chapter 2: The Ascent of Capitalist Parliamentarianism 15. - Chapter 3: Free Trade or Imperialism? 39. - Chapter 4: The Return of the Nondemocratic Great Powers 59. - Chapter 5: The Modern Transformation and the Democratic Peace 87. - Chapter 6: The Democracies' Way in Conflict 117. - Chapter 7: Why Counterinsurgency Fails (with Gil Merom) 131. - Chapter 8: Did Democracies Exterminate the Natives of North America and Australia? 153. - Chapter 9: Unconventional Terror and the New World Disorder 163. - Chapter 10: Conclusion: Strength and Vulnerablities 181. - Democracies' Unique Behavioral Traits in Conflict 195
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In: Hoover studies in politics, economics, and society
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In: Hoover Institution Press publication 575
A team of expert contributors analyze the near- and long-term implications of efforts by both the Obama and Bush administrations to fix the current financial crisis. They examine a range of issues affected by the proposed reforms, including health care, ""going green,"" the Employee Free Choice Act, an open world economy, and more
In: Hoover Studies in Politics, Economics, and Society
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In: Essays in Public Policy, No. 112
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In: Studies in Economic, Social and Political Change: the Republic of China
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