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The First Socialization Debate (1918) and Early Efforts Towards Socialization

Edited by Jürgen Backhaus (), Guenther Chaloupek and Hans A. Frambach ()

in The European Heritage in Economics and the Social Sciences from Springer, currently edited by Jurgen Georg Backhaus

Date: 2019
ISBN: 978-3-030-15024-2
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Chapters in this book:

The First Socialization Debate of 1918: Was the Socialization Commission Doomed to Failure Right from the Start?
Hans A. Frambach
From “Finance Capital” to “Organized Capitalism:” Socialization in Rudolf Hilferding’s Writings Under the Influence of Ferdinand Tönnies
Jan Greitens
Visions of Socialization and Political Reality—the Position of Labour Minister Heinrich Brauns
Daniel Eissrich
Different Views of Socialization Strategies in Germany Since the First Socialization Debate
Karl-Heinz Schmidt
Socialization Proposals: The Aspect of Labor Participation
Jürgen Backhaus and Ursula Backhaus
Anti-Semitism Versus Democracy and Welfare State in the Weimar Republic
Hans-Dieter Bernd
Otto Neurath’s Concepts of Socialization and Economic Calculation and His Socialist Critics
Guenther Chaloupek
Socialization Concepts of Non-socialist Economists in Austria: Karl Pribram, Gustav Stolper, Joseph Schumpeter
Guenther Chaloupek
From Socialisation to Regulation—The Secularisation of Dutch Social Democracy
Andries Nentjes
Joseph Schumpeter, the Euthanasia of Capitalism
Frits Holthoon
Three Models of a Supply Side Socially Oriented Political Economy to Recover a National Identity of the Workers and Small Business Middle Class Under Parliamentarian Democracy—Schumpeter, Rathenau, and Hilferding
Francesco Forte
Suffrage Extension and Redistribution: The Role of National Identity, Interest Group Conflict and Corporativism
Francesco Forte, Elena Seghezza and Giovanni B. Pittaluga
Ludwig von Mises’ Argument Against the Possibility of Socialism: Early Concepts and Contemporary Relevance
Ludwig Van Den Hauwe
On the (Im)Possibility of Socialist Calculation: Marschak Versus Mises
Harald Hagemann

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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-15024-2

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