Socialism: An Economic and Sociological AnalysisTranslated from the second German edition (published 1932) of the author's Die Gemeinwirtschaft. |
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abolished according achieve action arguments based on private become bourgeois capital capitalist Christian Church co-operation communist conception conflict consumers consumption Das Kapital demand democracy destructionism distribution division of labour doctrine duction economic activity economic calculation Edition Engels enterprise entrepreneur etatistic ethical Eugen Dührings evolution existence fact factors of production favour fight German Guild Socialism human idea ideal income increase individual industry interests joint stock companies Kautsky less Liberalism living Marx Marxian Marxism masses means of production ment modern monopoly moral nations nature organization owners parties philosophy planned economy political possible principle private ownership private property problem productivity of labour profit proletarian regard result Russian social order socialist community socialist order struggle Syndicalism syndicalist theory things thought tion to-day trade unions undertakings wages wants workers