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Though it may be surprising in today's political context, in which the term ""socialism"" is often uttered like a profane insult, this political school of thought was quite popular in the early twentieth century and gained a significant amount of traction among prominent thinkers and leaders. In this concise volume, author Edward F. Adams presents two stinging critiques of socialism, and many of his arguments remain just as compelling nearly a century later
In: Liberty Fund Library of the Works of Ludwig Von Mises
In: Liberty Fund Library of the Works of Ludwig Von Mises Ser
Intro -- Ludwig von Mises, Socialism -- Front Matter -- Title Page -- Copyright Details -- Table of Contents, p. vii -- Publisher's Preface, p. xv -- Foreword, p. xix -- Preface to the Second English Edition, p. 1 -- Translator's Note, p. 3 -- Preface to the Second German Edition, p. 5 -- Introduction, p. 15 -- Part 1. Liberalism and Socialism -- Chapter 1. Ownership, p. 27 -- Chapter 2. Socialism, p. 45 -- Chapter 3. The Social Order and the Political Constitution, p. 58 -- Chapter 4. The Social Order and the Family, p. 74 -- Part 2. The Economics of a Socialist Community -- 1. The Economics of an Isolated Socialist Community -- Chapter 5. The Nature of Economic Activity, p. 95 -- Chapter 6. The Organization of Production Under Socialism, p. 110 -- Chapter 7. The Distribution of Income, p. 131 -- Chapter 8. The Socialist Community Under Stationary Conditions, p. 142 -- Chapter 9. The Position of the Individual Under Socialism, p. 163 -- Chapter 10. Socialism Under Dynamic Conditions, p. 173 -- Chapter 11. The Impracticability of Socialism, p. 186 -- 2. The Foreign Relations of a Socialist Community -- Chapter 12. national Socialism and World Socialism, p. 197 -- Chapter 13. The Problem of Migration Under Socialism, p. 201 -- Chapter 14. Foreign Trade Under Socialism, p. 205 -- 3. Particular Forms of Socialism and Pseudo-Socialism -- Chapter 15. Particular Forms of Socialism, p. 211 -- Chapter 16. Pseudo-Socialis Systems, p. 233 -- Part 3. The Alleged Inevitability of Socialism -- 1. Social Evolution -- Chapter 17. Socialistic Chilliasm, p. 249 -- Chapter 18. Society, p. 256 -- Chapter 19. Conflict as a Factor in Social Evolution, p. 279 -- Chapter 20. The Clash of Class Interests and the Class War, p. 292 -- Chapter 21. The Materialist Conception of History, p. 314.
In: Political systems of the world
"Discusses socialism as a political system, and details the history of socialist governments throughout the world"--Provided by publisher
In: Examining Political Systems Ser.
Since the eighteenth century, socialism has evolved alongside increasingly industrial societies in which workers and the government keep the wealthy few from exploiting the masses. Socialism has been shaped by Communism and Democracy both, and has undergone changes in the twentieth century alongside the turmoil of World Wars and the Cold War. The birth of Socialism is examined as well as major figures in its development and practice in government and labor unions. This comprehensive volume intersperses historical context with photographs, artwork, publications and more to help readers comprehend this important and evolving movement.
In: Understanding Political Systems Ser
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Chapter 1: What is Socialism? -- Chapter 2: Types of Socialism -- Chapter 3: How Socialism Works -- Chapter 4: Living with Socialism -- Chapter 5: A Future for Socialism? -- Glossary -- For More Information -- Index -- Back Cover
In: Bibliothèque socialiste