Imperialism and Social Classes
New York: Augustus M. Kelley, Inc., 1951. First American edition. Softcover. Economist and political scientist, Joseph Schumpeter was also one of the most influential economists of the 20th century. His "Imperialism and Social Classes" (reprints of 1919, 1927) contains the author's own theory of imperialism, one of the most influential critiques of the Marxian theory which has ever been written. "Social Classes" sums up a line of study and thought which had occupied much of Schumpeter's time and attention from his earliest teaching days. This analysis of the problem of social classes was widely recognized in pre-Hitler Germany as a work of seminal importance. Spine of wrappers age-toned. Wraps in overall good, binding and interior in very good condition. vg. Item #29362
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