The Near-Death of Liberal Capitalism: Perceptions from the Weber to the Polanyi Brothers

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The Near-Death of Liberal Capitalism: Perceptions from the Weber to the Polanyi Brothers
Abstract
Provides an overview of some critical moments in the history of liberal capitalism as perceived by some historical witnesses. Views of brothers Max and Alfred Weber on the world economy before 1914; Historical parallels to the introduction of euro bills and coins in January 2002; Access of Germany to the world market for demographic and geographic reasons.
Publication
Politics & Society
Volume
31
Issue
2
Pages
263
Date
June 2003
Journal Abbr
Politics & Society
Language
English
ISSN
00323292
Short Title
The Near-Death of Liberal Capitalism
Library Catalog
EBSCOhost
Citation
Roth, Guenther. 2003. “The Near-Death of Liberal Capitalism: Perceptions from the Weber to the Polanyi Brothers.” Politics & Society 31 (2): 263.
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Keywords
  • administration and politics
  • capitalism
  • economics
  • Euro
  • history of liberal capitalism
  • POLANYI, Michael, 1891-1976
  • WEBER, Alfred
  • WEBER, Max, 1864-1920

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