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Index
Cover
Table of Contents
Title page
Copyright page
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Notes
I: Red Vienna
1: On Freedom
Appendix 1
Appendix 2
Notes
2: New Reflections Concerning our Theory and Practice
Notes
3: The Functionalist Theory of Society and the Problem of Socialist Economic Accounting (A Rejoinder to Professor L. von Mises and Dr Felix Weil)
Notes
II: The World Economic Crisis and the Rise of Fascism
4: Economy and Democracy
Note
5: The Mechanism of the World Economic Crisis
Notes
6: The Essence of Fascism
Notes
7: The Fascist Virus
[I]
[II]
Notes
III: On Marx and the Christian Roots of Western Civilization
8: Fascism and Marxism
8.1 Fascism and Marxian Terminology
8.2 Marxism Re-Stated
Notes
9: Marx on Corporativism
[First Fragment]
[Second Fragment. (The first page of six is missing).]
Notes
10: Community and Society. The Christian Criticism of our Social Order
Note
11: Christianity and Economic Life
[Appendix]
Notes
IV: The Great Transformation, Political Philosophy and Democracy
12: Jean-Jacques Rousseau, or Is a Free Society Possible?
Note
13: Common Man's Masterplan
[Manuscript 1]
[Manuscript 2; the first page is missing]
Note
14: The Meaning of Parliamentary Democracy
Notes
15: Our Obsolete Market Mentality. Civilization Must Find a New Thought Pattern
Note
V: Alignments on the International Stage
16: Why Make Russia Run Amok?
Notes
17: British Labour and American New Dealers
Notes
18: Universal Capitalism or Regional Planning?
Notes
VI: Towards a Comparative Study of Economic Institutions
19: On Belief in Economic Determinism
Notes
20: The Livelihood of Man, Introduction
Notes
21: The Economistic Fallacy
Notes
22: The Two Meanings of Economic
Notes
23: The Economy Embedded in Society
Notes
Postscript
24: Hamlet
Note
Index
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