Socialism by Ludwig von
Mises First published, 1922. Translated from
the German by J. Kahane. Liberty Fund, Indianapolis, 1981. © 1981 by
Bettina Bien Greaves. |
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| Publisher's Preface |
| Foreword by F. A. Hayek |
| Preface to the Second English Edition (1951)
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| Translator's Note (1936) |
| Preface to the Second German Edition (1932)
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| Introduction |
| Part I Liberalism and Socialism
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| I.1 Ownership |
| I.2 Socialism |
| I.3 The Social Order and the Political
Constitution |
| I.4 The Social Order and the Family
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| Part II The Economics of a Socialist
Community |
| Section I The Economics of an Isolated Socialist
Community |
| II.5 The Nature of Economic Activity
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| II.6 The Organization of Production Under
Socialism |
| II.7 The Distribution of Income |
| II.8 The Socialist Community Under Stationary
Conditions |
| II.9 The Position of the Individual Under
Socialism |
| II.10 Socialism Under Dynamic Conditions
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| II.11 The Impracticability of Socialism
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| Section II The Foreign Relations of a Socialist
Community |
| II.12 National Socialism and World Socialism
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| II.13 The Problem of Migration Under
Socialism |
| II.14 Foreign Trade Under Socialism
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| Section III Particular Forms of Socialism and
Pseudo-Socialism |
| II.15 Particular Forms of Socialism
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| II.16 Pseudo-Socialist Systems |
| Part III The Alleged Inevitability of
Socialism |
| Section I Social Evolution |
| III.17 Socialistic Chiliasm |
| III.18 Society |
| III.19 Conflict as a Factor in Social
Evolution |
| III.20 The Clash of Class Interests and the
Class War |
| III.21 The Materialist Conception of History
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| Section II The Concentration of Capital and the Formation of
Monopolies as Preliminary Steps to Socialism |
| III.22 The Problem |
| III.23 The Concentration of Establishments
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| III.24 The Concentration of Enterprises
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| III.25 The Concentration of Fortunes
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| III.26 Monopoly and Its Effects |
| Part IV Socialism as a Moral
Imperative |
| IV.27 Socialism and Ethics |
| IV.28 Socialism as an Emanation of Asceticism
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| IV.29 Christianity and Socialism
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| IV.30 Ethical Socialism, Especially That of
the New Criticism |
| IV.31 Economic Democracy |
| IV.32 Capitalist Ethics |
| Part V Destructionism |
| V.33 The Motive Powers of Destructionism
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| V.34 The Methods of Destructionism
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| V.35 Overcoming Destructionism |
| Conclusion The Historical Significance of
Modern Socialism |
| Appendix |
| Epilogue |
| Biographical Note |
| Footnotes |
| About the Book and
Author |