Table of Contents
Title page
Copyright page
Editors' Note and Acknowledgments
Preface
Notes to Preface
Introduction
Notes to the Introduction
Part I: Economy, Technology, and the Problem of Freedom
1: For a New West
Note
2: Economics and the Freedom to Shape Our Social Destiny
Notes
3: Economic History and the Problem of Freedom
Notes
4: New Frontiers of Economic Thinking
Notes
Part II: Institutions Matter
5: The Contribution of Institutional Analysis to the Social Sciences
Money
Notes
6: The Nature of International Understanding
Notes
7: The Meaning of Peace
The Postulate of Peace
The Institution of War
The Pacifist Fallacy
The Tolerance Analogy
What Is to Replace War?
The Reform of Consciousness
Pacifism and the Working-Class Movement
Notes
8: The Roots of Pacifism
Notes
9: Culture in a Democratic England of the Future
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Notes
10: Experiences in Vienna and America: America
Some Striking Features of the Situation
Notes
Part III: How to Make Use of the Social Sciences
11: How to Make Use of the Social Sciences
Sciences Cannot Be Pooled
The Sovereignty of Man over Sciences
Notes
12: On Political Theory
Notes
13: Public Opinion and Statesmanship
Notes
14: General Economic History
1 The Scope of the Advance
2 The Reasons for the Change in Subject and Method
3 Definite Direction of Advance
4 Introduction
5 Primitive “Economics”
6 Limitations of the Economic Interpretation of History
Notes
15: Market Elements and Economic Planning in Antiquity
1 The
oikos
Controversy
2 New Issues
Notes
Part IV: Crisis and Transformation
16: The Crucial Issue Today: A Response
1 The Economic Ideal
2 Political–Historical Perspective
3 The Crucial Issue Today
Acknowledgments
Notes
17: Conflicting Philosophies in Modern Society
I English and Continental Ideals of Democracy
II Liberty and Equality
III The Two Sources of Liberty
Laissez-Faire and Popular Government
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Self-Sufficiency and International Trade
Introduction
The Origins of Self-Sufficiency
Autarky
Socialist Russia
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The Corporative State in Italy and Austria
1 What is the Truth about the Corporative State?
Party, State, and Industry in Nazi Germany
The Nature of the Emergency
The Fascist Challenge to Democracy
The Fascist Solution
Notes
18: The Eclipse of Panic and the Outlook of Socialism
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19: Five Lectures on the Present Age of Transformation: The Passing of the Nineteenth-Century Civilization
Introduction: The Institutional Approach
The Conservative Twenties and the Revolutionary Thirties
The Theory of External Causation
The Facts
The International System
Note
20: Five Lectures on the Present Age of Transformation: The Trend toward an Integrated Society
1 The Separation of Politics and Economics
2 A Price or Market Economy
3 Society and the Market
4 The Original Unity of Society and the Present Trend toward Integration
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Postface
Notes to Postface
Index
Guide
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