On the economic theory of socialism : Volume 2, Government control of the economic order / by Oskar Lange and Fred M. Taylor ; Benjamin E. Lippincott, editor.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: On the economic theory of socialismPublication details: Minneapolis, Minnesota : The University of Minnesota Press, 1938.Description: vii, 143 pages ; 20 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 335
LOC classification:
  • HB 97.5 .L5 1938
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Contents:
Introduction / Benjamin E. Lippincott -- The guidance of production in a socialist state / Fred M. Taylor -- On the economic theory of socialism / Oskar Lange.
Summary: "This volume is the second in a series on the problem of government control of the economic order. In the first volume of the series it was pointed out that the political scientist cannot hope to deal intelligently with the problem of control — and it is his problem ultimately — unless he first acquaints himself with the nature of what is to be controlled. The political scientist is interested in two main types of control: control of a capitalist and control of a socialist economy. This volume is concerned with the latter. A later volume will deal with the former." -- From the preface.
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BOOKS BOOKS Niebyl-Proctor Marxist Library General Stacks The Karl H. Niebyl Collection HB 97.5 .L5 1938 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not For Loan Contains underlining in ink. NPML19120009

Includes bibliographical references (pages 142-143).

Introduction / Benjamin E. Lippincott -- The guidance of production in a socialist state / Fred M. Taylor -- On the economic theory of socialism / Oskar Lange.

"This volume is the second in a series on the problem of government control of the economic order. In the first volume of the series it was pointed out that the political scientist cannot hope to deal intelligently with the problem of control — and it is his problem ultimately — unless he first acquaints himself with the nature of what is to be controlled. The political scientist is interested in two main types of control: control of a capitalist and control of a socialist economy. This volume is concerned with the latter. A later volume will deal with the former." -- From the preface.

Donation from Karl and Elizabeth Niebyl.

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