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User Review  - Dilip-Kumar - LibraryThing

This has long been one of the must-read books on my list, but it has taken me a long time to getting round to it. Half-way through it, my main sense is of an exasperating, even frustrating work. The ... Read full review

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User Review  - aitastaes - LibraryThing

One of the most famous, debated and important books on social theory, social sciences and economics. The success of capitalism will lead to a form of corporatism in which the intellectual and social ... Read full review

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User Review  - thcson - LibraryThing

This is one strange book. It's in part a great work by a first rate mind brimming with wise insights in economics, political theory, history and sociology. But other parts of the book made me shake my ... Read full review

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User Review  - rcsj - LibraryThing

An important work, even now. Schumpeter describes all of the strengths of Capitalism, but also subjects it to careful criticism. That which makes Capitalism so effective - creative destruction - could also be the source of its own demise. Read full review

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It is ok . To improve it to make it neater make it appeal to an audience not a whole list of stupid words that no one will use like ever

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The text and style of writing is out dated, but the content still very relevant, especially in relation to entrepreneurship and business opportunity. Recommend to all SME owners and aspiring entrepreneurs.

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I can only give a short comment on this book. It is that...one should learn any potential that democracy can mean tyranny, which even is more hostile due to the principle of "government by the people". The people here is a group of somewhat thousands of individuals with different interests. Once the government is out of control, chaos may be the ultimate output.  

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important!!!!!!!!!p105 Dynamic disequilibrium / can capitalism survive?


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