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Contents

Preface

Part 1 Theory of Capitalism, Historism, and Economics in Joseph Schumpeter, Emil Lederer, and Franz Oppenheimer / , Joseph

Chapter 1 Schumpeter and the German Historical School YUICHI SHIONOYA

Chapter 2 Emil Lederer (1882-1939): Economical and Sociological Analyst and Critic of Capitalist Development HARALD HAGEMANN

Chapter 3 Franz Oppenheimer's Theory of Capitalism and of a Third Path; DIETER HASELBACH

Part 2 The Theory of Capitalism, the Historical School, and the Theory of the Social Market Economy in Ordo-Liberalism and Neo-Liberalism /Walter Eucken, Alfred Muller-Armack, Franz Bohm, Friedrich Hayek

Chapter 4 Walter Eucken (1891-1950) and the Historical School HELGE PEUKERT

Chapter 5 Franz Bohm and the Theory of the Private Law Society KNUT WOLFGANG NORR

Chapter 6 Alfred Muller-Armack - Economic Policy Maker and Sociologist of Religion CHRISTIAN WATRIN

Chapter 7 The Market Economy and the State. Hayekian and Ordoliberal Conceptions / MANFRED E.STREIT and MICHAEL WOHLGEMUTH,

Part 3 The Critique of Capitalism in Hilferding and in the Franfurt School

Chapter 8 Rudolf Hilferding's Theory of Finance Capitalism and Today's World Financial Markets JONAS ZONINSEIN

Chapter 8 The Early Frankfurt School Critique of Capitalism: Critical Theory Between Pollock's "State Capitalism" and the Critique of Instrumental Reason / HARRY F DAHMS

Part 4 The Theory and Critique of Capitalism and Economic Ethics in Solidarism (Christian Social Thought) / Heinrich Pesch and Gustav Gundlach

Chapter 10 Solidarism, Capitalism, and Economic Ethics in Heinrich Pesch PETER KOSLOWSKI

Chapter 11 Theory and Critique of Capitalism in Gustav Gundlach ANTON RAUSCHER

Part 5 Historism in Other Schools of EconomicsI

Chapter 12 Intensive and Extensive Mobilisation in the Japanese Economy: An Interpretation of Japanese Capitalism in Historical Perspective KIICHIRO YAGI

Chapter 13 The Historical School in Sweden: A Sketch HANS DE GEER

PART 6 Historism in Economic Law

Chapter 14 Jurisprudnce, History, National Economics After 1850 SIBYLLE HOFER

Part 6 Historism, Relativism, and the Critique of Historicism

Chapter 15 Karl Popper's Critique of Historicism, the Historical School, and the Contemporary Debate / ADAM J CHMIELEWSKI

Chapter 16 Does Historism Mean Relativism ? Remarks on the Debate on Historism in the German Political Economy of the Late 19th Century ANNETTE WITTKAU-HORGBY

Discussion Summary

List of Authors and Discussants

Index of Names

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The theory of capitalism and of the economic order is the central topic of the German economic tradition in the 20th century. Capitalism has not only been the topic for Marxist economics and for the Frankfurt School but also for the Historical School and for the postmarxist theory of capitalism in Ordo- and Neo-Liberalism as well as in Solidarism. The question of the foundations of the economic order of the market economy and of capitalism as well as the problem whether a third path between capitalism and social­ ism is possible occupied this tradition from the Historical School to Ordo­ Liberalism and the theory of the social market economy. The theory of capitalism and of the social market economy as well as the critique and reform developed in this theoretical tradition is important for the theory of economic systems as well as for today's problems of the eco­ nomic order. Its relevance for the present world economy is visible in the discussions whether there exist different models of capitalism and whether they can be described as the Anglo-American and as the Rhenish model of capitalism influenced by the thought of the German economic tradition. Michel Albert, the author of this classification, gave the key-word in his book Capitalism against Capitalism. The papers of this book can help to clarify this debate by giving a first hand introduction to some of the main economic thinkers of capitalism.

The theory of capitalism and of the economic order is the central topic of the German economic tradition in the 20th century. Capitalism has not only been the topic for Marxist economics and for the Frankfurt School but also for the Historical School and for the postmarxist theory of capitalism in Ordo- and Neo-Liberalism as well as in Solidarism. The question of the foundations of the economic order of the market economy and of capitalism as well as the problem whether a third path between capitalism and social­ ism is possible occupied this tradition from the Historical School to Ordo­ Liberalism and the theory of the social market economy. The theory of capitalism and of the social market economy as well as the critique and reform developed in this theoretical tradition is important for the theory of economic systems as well as for today's problems of the eco­ nomic order. Its relevance for the present world economy is visible in the discussions whether there exist different models of capitalism and whether they can be described as the Anglo-American and as the Rhenish model of capitalism influenced by the thought of the German economic tradition. Michel Albert, the author of this classification, gave the key-word in his book Capitalism against Capitalism. The papers of this book can help to clarify this debate by giving a first hand introduction to some of the main economic thinkers of capitalism.