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First published in English in 1921, this work was originally
written by renowned Marxist historian Max Beer to commemorate the
centenary of Marx 's birth. It is a definitive biography, full of
interesting personal details and a clear and comprehensive account
of Marx 's economic and historical doctrines A special feature of
this unique work is the new light thrown on Marx 's attitude to the
"Dictatorship of the Proletariat" and Bolshevist methods
generally.
First published in 1924, Max Beer's work comprises the history of
social thought from the fourth to the fourteenth century. He
considers in detail the heretical social movement and the story is
brought up to the period of the peasants' wars and the social
struggles in the towns, which form the prelude to modern times. The
work also deals with the period from the latter half of the
fourteenth century to the outbreak of the French Revoluion.
Contents: Part 1. The Schoolmen and their problems 1. The Beginning of Scholasticism in the British Isles 2. Commerce and Ethics 3. Growth of Trade and Commerce 4. Conflict between Ethics and Economics Part 2. Alexander of Hales (Alensis) 1. Community and Private Property 2. Trade and Commerce 3. Aristotle and the Schoolmen 4. Usury Part 3. Richardus de Media Villa 1. Community and Liberty 2. Lawfulness of Trade and Commerce 3. Difference between Gain and Interest Part 4. John Duns Scotus 1. Remarks on his Life and Work 2. Origin of Property and State 3. Trade and Commerce 4. Usury Part 5. The Legacy of the Schoolmen 1. Preparing the Way for Modern Times 2. William of Ockham 3. Influence on Modern Views Part 6. The Age of Mercantilism: General View 1. Definition of Mercantilism 2. Importance of Coin and Bullion 3. The Mechanism of Bullionist Policy 4. The Ethics of the Angevin Trade Legislation 5. The Two Periods of Mercantlism Part 7. Sixteenth Century Economics 1. Price Revolution and Money Difficulties 2. The 'Dearth' and Debasement of the Coinage 3. John Hales on the Nature of Money 4. Influx of West Indian Treasure 5. Delivering Money by Exchange 6. Gerard Malynes and Thomas Milles against Exchangers 7. Excess of Imports 8. The Prime Cause of the Economic Difficulties 9. The Quantity Theory of Money: John Locke Part 8. Balance of Trade 1. Mediaeval and Modern Conception of Trading 2. Rise of the term "Balance of Trade" 3. Origin of Some Ideas of the Balance of Trade 4. Thomas Mun and Edward Misselden 5. Influence of the Balance of Trade Doctrine Part 9. Importance of Manufacture 1. Arts and Crafts as a Source of Treasure 2. Beginning of the Protective System 3. Sir William Petty on Money, Value and International Trade 4. Petty and his Contemporaries on Labour, Population and Wages 5. Conflict between Crown and Merchants Part 10. Recapitualation 1. Meaning of the Balance of Trade 2. Mercantilism and Foreign Politics Part 11. Transition to Liberal Economics 1. Introductory Remarks 2. Manufacture, Credit, Banking and Free Trade 3. The Ant-Mercantilists: Child, Barbon, Davenant 4. The Free-Trade Maxims of Dudley North 5. The Economics of the Free-Trade Doctrine 6. Jacob Vanderlint, Matthew Dekker, and Joseph Massie 7. David Hume Retrospect: British Economies in 1750
First published in 1933, this title presents the inner workings and
diplomatic culture of the League of Nations in Geneva, at a time
when the increasing strain of international relations was beginning
to take its toll and disillusionment towards the League was
growing. Written as a series of short sketches, Max Beer's
communicates a variety of insights into the League of Nations.
Delving into the machinations and bewildering configurations of
diplomatic relations that predominated, while at the same time
maintaining a very human perspective, this volume represents a
unique resource for students of this period in European politics.
First published 1935, this title presents a series of
recollections, some intimately personal, others bearing on the
great social, cultural and political issues that faced the Jews and
the European population more generally during the first part of the
twentieth century. The author specifically focuses on differing
attitudes towards the rise of Socialism in Europe, and the fate of
nineteenth-century politics in the face of the tumultuous
revolutions and counter-revolutions that arose in the aftermath of
the First World War.
The common understanding of physiocracy - the school of
eighteenth-century political economy associated with thinkers such
as Boisguillebert and Quesnay - is often confined to the view that
it considered agriculture the only source of wealth, and
manufacture, trade and export as unproductive. The limitations of
this view are particularly acute for those wishing to chart the
ancien regime as it approached 1789. First published in 1939, this
study attempts to answer such questions as: What is the meaning of
physiocracy? What is the provenance of its various doctrines? What
were its ultimate intentions? For many it is unclear how the
physiocrats could expound such views against all the arguments
employed by their opponents: particularly so given that, among
them, were men revered by the likes of Adam Smith, either as
profound thinkers, such as Quesnay, or as statesmen, such as
Turgot.
The common understanding of physiocracy - the school of
eighteenth-century political economy associated with thinkers such
as Boisguillebert and Quesnay - is often confined to the view that
it considered agriculture the only source of wealth, and
manufacture, trade and export as unproductive. The limitations of
this view are particularly acute for those wishing to chart the
ancien regime as it approached 1789. First published in 1939, this
study attempts to answer such questions as: What is the meaning of
physiocracy? What is the provenance of its various doctrines? What
were its ultimate intentions? For many it is unclear how the
physiocrats could expound such views against all the arguments
employed by their opponents: particularly so given that, among
them, were men revered by the likes of Adam Smith, either as
profound thinkers, such as Quesnay, or as statesmen, such as
Turgot.
First published 1935, this title presents a series of
recollections, some intimately personal, others bearing on the
great social, cultural and political issues that faced the Jews and
the European population more generally during the first part of the
twentieth century. The author specifically focuses on differing
attitudes towards the rise of Socialism in Europe, and the fate of
nineteenth-century politics in the face of the tumultuous
revolutions and counter-revolutions that arose in the aftermath of
the First World War.
First published in 1933, this title explores the inner workings and
diplomatic culture of the League of Nations in Geneva, at a time
when the increasing strain of international relations was beginning
to take its toll and disillusionment towards the League was
growing. Written as a series of short sketches, Max Beer
communicates a variety of insights into the League of Nations.
Delving into the machinations and bewildering configurations of
diplomatic relations that predominated, while at the same time
maintaining a very human perspective, this volume represents a
unique resource for students of this period in European politics.
First published in English in 1921, this work was originally
written by renowned Marxist historian Max Beer to commemorate the
centenary of Marx's birth. It is a definitive biography, full of
interesting personal details and a clear and comprehensive account
of Marx's economic and historical doctrines A special feature of
this unique work is the new light thrown on Marx's attitude to the
"Dictatorship of the Proletariat" and Bolshevist methods generally.
Early British Economics covers the growth of economic thought in
Britain, giving an outline of the economic and ethical problems
raised by social developments and changes. The doctrines formulated
by city merchants, economic writers and philosophers during the six
centuries in question are also examined.
First published in 1924, Max Beer's work comprises the history of
social thought from the fourth to the fourteenth century. He
considers in detail the heretical social movement and the story is
brought up to the period of the peasants' wars and the social
struggles in the towns, which form the prelude to modern times. The
work also deals with the period from the latter half of the
fourteenth century to the outbreak of the French Revoluion.
An attempt to illustrate Historic Materialism by the working out of
certain historical and political problems.
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Langens Kriegsbucher Max Beer Langen, 1915 History; Military; World
War I; History / Military / World War I; World War, 1914-1918
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