Has capitalism changed? :

Tsuru, Shigeto, 1912-2006

Has capitalism changed? : an international symposium on the nature of contemporary capitalism / Shigeto Tsuru, Editor ; John Strachey ; Paul M. Sweezy ; Charles O. Bettelheim ; Yakov A. Kronrod ; Maurice Dobb ; Paul A. Baran ; John Kenneth Galbraith. - Tokyo : Iwanami Shoten, Publishers, 1961. - iv, 222 pages ; 22 cm.

Includes appendix.

Has capitalism changed? / Editor. Comments by / Johny Strachey -- Paul M. Sweezy -- Charles O. Bettelheim (in French) -- Yakov A. Kronrod (in Russian with English resume) -- Maurice Dobb -- Paul A. Baran -- John Kennth Galbraith. The unsettled problems - in place of a conclusion / Editor.

"This book contains an international symposium by eight leading economists of the world, planned and edited by Shigeto Tsuru, a Japanese economic theorist of international fame. Their discussions ultimately center on the issue: Can Capitalism Ensure Peace, Freedom, and Bread to Humanity? And some of the major questions discussed are: What is happening to capitalism? Has capitalism undergone sufficient evolution to become immune to the type of major depressions like the one of 1929-33? What is the prospect of capitalism overcoming in future the plague of depression and unemployment? What is the future of capitalism? How can it be transformed gradually into socialism? The answers by the participants to these questions somewhat differ and disagree with each other, but form an excellent guide for the reader in making his own judgment on the fate of capitalism." -- From the dust jacket.


Translation of: Gendal shihon shugi no saikentō, (romanized form)
Includes one essay in French and one essay in Russian.

61005664


Capitalism.

HB 501 / .T773 1961

330.15082

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