Germany: economic and labour conditions under fascism / by Jurgen Kuczynski.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : International Publishers, 1945.Description: 234 pages ; 21 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • HC 286.3 .K8 1945
Partial contents:
Part 1. The structure and economic policy of German fascism - Chapter I, The General Structure of German fascism -- I. Organic growth or product of specific historical circumstances? -- 2. War and terror as permanent features of fascism -- 3. Is the fascist system a Capitalist system? -- 4. On certain changes in the structure of monopoly capitalist society under fascism -- 5. Elements of barbarism - Chapter II, The general economic policy of German fascism -- 1. A paradise for heavy industry -- 2. A Purgatory for the consumption goods industries -- 3. The politics of foreign trade -- 4. Transport: air and roads versus rail and water -- 5. Agriculture: sated Junkers and plundered peasants -- 6. National finance in the service of the fascist war effort -- 7. Bestiality
Part II. The labour policy of German fascism - Chapter III, Labour conditions in Germany, 1933-1937. A statistical survey -- 1. Abolishing the elementary rights and liberties of labour -- 2. Introducing the first elements of barbarism -- 3. The development of wages -- 4. Productivity and intensity of work -- 5. Accidents and health conditions -- 6. The social insurance system -- 7. Conclusion - Chapter IV, Labour conditions in German 1933-1937 The story of the life of the German worker based on the annual reports of the German factory and mine inspectors -- 1. Childhood -- 2. The adult worker -- 3. The working woman -- 4. The worker in old age - Chapter V, Labour conditions in Germany, 1938-1943 -- 1. From 1938 to August 1939 - from war preparing to war economy -- 2. From September 1939 to June 1941 -- 3. From June 1941 to the Present Day.
Summary: "The book deals with the German Fascist system in general and with the development of labour conditions more specifically. No history of the Opposition, of the political movement against Fascism, during the years under review, is given - though, of course, the state of the opposition at the time when Fascism usurped power is touched upon, in order to explain how Fascism was able to achieve this." -- Introduction
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Part 1. The structure and economic policy of German fascism - Chapter I, The General Structure of German fascism -- I. Organic growth or product of specific historical circumstances? -- 2. War and terror as permanent features of fascism -- 3. Is the fascist system a Capitalist system? -- 4. On certain changes in the structure of monopoly capitalist society under fascism -- 5. Elements of barbarism - Chapter II, The general economic policy of German fascism -- 1. A paradise for heavy industry -- 2. A Purgatory for the consumption goods industries -- 3. The politics of foreign trade -- 4. Transport: air and roads versus rail and water -- 5. Agriculture: sated Junkers and plundered peasants -- 6. National finance in the service of the fascist war effort -- 7. Bestiality

Part II. The labour policy of German fascism - Chapter III, Labour conditions in Germany, 1933-1937. A statistical survey -- 1. Abolishing the elementary rights and liberties of labour -- 2. Introducing the first elements of barbarism -- 3. The development of wages -- 4. Productivity and intensity of work -- 5. Accidents and health conditions -- 6. The social insurance system -- 7. Conclusion - Chapter IV, Labour conditions in German 1933-1937 The story of the life of the German worker based on the annual reports of the German factory and mine inspectors -- 1. Childhood -- 2. The adult worker -- 3. The working woman -- 4. The worker in old age - Chapter V, Labour conditions in Germany, 1938-1943 -- 1. From 1938 to August 1939 - from war preparing to war economy -- 2. From September 1939 to June 1941 -- 3. From June 1941 to the Present Day.

"The book deals with the German Fascist system in general and with the development of labour conditions more specifically. No history of the Opposition, of the political movement against Fascism, during the years under review, is given - though, of course, the state of the opposition at the time when Fascism usurped power is touched upon, in order to explain how Fascism was able to achieve this." -- Introduction

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