Economics of peace and war : An analysis of Britain's economic problems / by John Eaton.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : International Publishers, 1953.Description: 112 pages ; 20 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330.942
LOC classification:
  • HC 256.5 .E28 1953
Contents:
I. The crisis facing Britain -- II. The economic programme of the labour government, 1945-7 -- III. The "Marshall Plan" -- I. The U.S. arms drive -- V. Philanthropy or imperialism? -- VI. Was this socialism? -- VII. The Tory policy -- VIII. Economic policy for peace and the people -- Index.
Summary: "The general scheme of the book is historical. The opening chapters deal with pre-capitalist modes of production, the development of commodity exchange, and the origins of capitalism. These are followed by five chapters devoted to an analysis of fully developed capitalism. The concluding chapters deal with imperialism, the monopoly stage of capitalism and end with the period of the transitition to socialism." - Back flap of dust jacket
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Includes index.

I. The crisis facing Britain -- II. The economic programme of the labour government, 1945-7 -- III. The "Marshall Plan" -- I. The U.S. arms drive -- V. Philanthropy or imperialism? -- VI. Was this socialism? -- VII. The Tory policy -- VIII. Economic policy for peace and the people -- Index.

"The general scheme of the book is historical. The opening chapters deal with pre-capitalist modes of production, the development of commodity exchange, and the origins of capitalism. These are followed by five chapters devoted to an analysis of fully developed capitalism. The concluding chapters deal with imperialism, the monopoly stage of capitalism and end with the period of the transitition to socialism." - Back flap of dust jacket

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