390 Pages
by
Routledge
390 Pages
by
Routledge
328 Pages
by
Routledge
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Werner Sombart (1863-1941) may well have been the most famous and controversial social scientist in Germany during the early twentieth century. Highly influential, his work and reputation have been indelibly tainted by his embrace of National Socialism in the last decade of his life. Although Sombart left an enormous opus spanning disciplinary boundaries, intellectual reaction to his work inside... Read more
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
Biography
Werner Sombart






