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  1. 1.
    Why Think About Capitalism?
  2. 2.
    The Greek and Christian Traditions
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    Hobbes's Challenge to the Traditions
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    Dutch Commerce and National Power
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    Capitalism and Toleration — Voltaire
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    Abundance or Equality — Voltaire vs. Rousseau
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    Seeing the Invisible Hand — Adam Smith
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    Smith on Merchants, Politicians, Workers
  9. 9.
    Smith on the Problems of Commercial Society
  10. 10.
    Smith on Moral and Immoral Capitalism
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    Conservatism and Advanced Capitalism — Burke
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    Conservatism and Periphery Capitalism — Möser
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    Hegel on Capitalism and Individuality
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    Hamilton, List, and the Case for Protection
  15. 15.
    De Tocqueville on Capitalism in America
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    Marx and Engels — The Communist Manifesto
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    Marx's Capital and the Degradation of Work
  18. 18.
    Matthew Arnold on Capitalism and Culture
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    Individual and Community — Tönnies vs. Simmel
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    The German Debate Over Rationalization
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    Cultural Sources of Capitalism — Max Weber
  22. 22.
    Schumpeter on Innovation and Resentment
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    Lenin's Critique — Imperialism and War
  24. 24.
    Fascists on Capitalism — Freyer and Schmitt
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    Mises and Hayek on Irrational Socialism
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    Schumpeter on Capitalism's Self-Destruction
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    The Rise of Welfare-State Capitalism
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    Pluralism as Limit to Social Justice — Hayek
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    Herbert Marcuse and the New Left Critique
  30. 30.
    Contradictions of Postindustrial Society
  31. 31.
    The Family Under Capitalism
  32. 32.
    Tensions With Democracy — Buchanan and Olson
  33. 33.
    End of Communism, New Era of Globalization
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    Capitalism and Nationalism — Ernest Gellner
  35. 35.
    The Varieties of Capitalism
  36. 36.
    Intrinsic Tensions in Capitalism

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