Beschreibung:
Werner Sombart (1863-1941) may well have been the most famous and controversial social scientist in Germany during the early twentieth century
I: The Nature of the Economic Market System; 1: Capitalism; II: The Diversity of Economic Actors and Motives; 2: The Origins of the Capitalist Spirit; 3: The Proletariat; 4: The Bourgeois-Past and Present; 5: The Significance of the Jewish Religion in Economic Life; III: The Culture of Economic Phenomena and the Economy of Cultural Processes; 6: The City; 7: The Secularization of Love; 8: Travel in Germany in 1800; 9: The Emergence of Fashion; IV: The Interaction of Economy, Technology, and Politics; 10: The Influence of Technical Inventions; 11: The Economic Life of the Future; 12: Why is there no Socialism in the United States?; 13: Socialism and the Social Movement