322 Pages
by
Routledge
322 Pages
by
Routledge
322 Pages
by
Routledge
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First published in 1982, The Liberation of Capital develops a challenging and critical confrontation of orthodox and Marxist theories of capital with the unifying concept of ‘free capital’ – human creativity and intellectually-derived productivity. He argues that progress must include the recognition of the essentially organic nature of the economy and that it will proceed through the level of... Read more
Foreword Introduction Preface 1. Historical origins 2. Aspects of free capital formation 3. Limitation of individualised ownership 4. Ownership of the Land 5. Historical forces behind capital ownership 6. New-style companies 7. Consequences 8. Transforming economics 9. The motive forces of the economy Appendices Editor’s Note Glossary Bibliography Index
Biography
Folkert Wilken






