The Crisis of the Tax State: Sociology of Imperialisms
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The book includes two works by the outstanding Austrian-American economist, political scientist, and sociologist of the first half of the 20th century Joseph Schumpeter - "The Crisis of the Tax State" and "The Sociology of Imperialisms", previously unpublished in Russian.
In his works written immediately after the end of World War I, the author analyzes the ongoing socio-economic processes and suggests solutions to emerging problems.
Schumpeter went down in the history of economic science as a profound researcher of theoretical problems of entrepreneurship and the evolution of socio-economic systems, a historian and methodologist of economic theory. His broad evolutionary vision of socio-economic processes still influences modern economic thought.
The book is intended for teachers and students of economic and sociological faculties, graduate students and researchers in the field of social sciences, as well as for all those interested in the legacy of the classics of economic science.
In his works written immediately after the end of World War I, the author analyzes the ongoing socio-economic processes and suggests solutions to emerging problems.
Schumpeter went down in the history of economic science as a profound researcher of theoretical problems of entrepreneurship and the evolution of socio-economic systems, a historian and methodologist of economic theory. His broad evolutionary vision of socio-economic processes still influences modern economic thought.
The book is intended for teachers and students of economic and sociological faculties, graduate students and researchers in the field of social sciences, as well as for all those interested in the legacy of the classics of economic science.
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- All books by the author
- All books in the series Economic theory