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Social Crisis of Our Time
Social Crisis of Our Time
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A01=Arthur E. Morgan
A01=Wilhelm Roepke
Adjustment Intervention
Author_Arthur E. Morgan
Author_Wilhelm Roepke
authoritarian regimes
Business Cycle Mechanism
Business Cycle Policy
Capital Punishment
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Civitas Humana
Collectivist Economic Planning
Collectivist State
Die Geistige Situation Der Zeit
economic liberalism
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Gustave Thibon
Incompatible Intervention
Industrial Feudalism
International Economic Disintegration
Internationale Ordnung
Liberal World Economy
origins of modern collectivism
political economy
Pure Market Economy
Pure Market System
Qui Ne
Quis Custodiet Ipsos Custodes
Russell Kirk
Secular Spirit
social welfare policy
Spiritual Collectivization
state intervention analysis
totalitarianism critique
Vice Versa
Weber's Wirtschaft Und Gesellschaft
Wilhelm Roepke
William F. Campbell
Wine Growers
Wirtschaft Und Gesellschaft
Young Man
Product details
- ISBN 9781560005803
- Weight: 430g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 30 Jan 1991
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
Roepke's The Social Crisis of Our Time is a series of blasts against the "malformations" of economics: the Nazi and Communist forms of collectivism both come in for severe criticism. Roepke shows the process by which the Western liberal tradition itself makes possible these rebellions against open economic systems. The drive toward social welfare, full employment policies, and the state management of fiscal fluctuations all lead away from free societies no less than market economies.
Social Crisis of Our Time
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