Capitalism and its culture / by Jerome Davis.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Farrar & Rinehart, Inc., 1935.Description: xix, 556 pages : diagrams (part folded) ; 22 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330.15
LOC classification:
  • HC 106.3 .D33 1935
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Partial contents:
Part One. The evolution of modern capitalism -- I. The rise of capitalism -- II. The case for capitalism -- III. Its philosophy examined --
Part two. The processes of capitalism -- IV. Production -- V. Finance and the bankers -- VI. The stock exchange -- VII. Investment trusts -- VIII. Higher racketeering -- IX. Debt -- X. Distribution and consumption -- XI. Imperialism -- XII. The profit motive --
Part three. The productions of capitalism -- XIII. A capitalistic cutlure -- XIV. Re-creation of mal-creation? -- XV. Interrelated crime -- XVI. A business press -- XVII. A radio monopoly -- XVIII. A refracted education -- XIX. An interlocking control of religion -- XX. A subsidized state -- XXI. Privilege and profit -- XXII. The farmers under capitalism -- XXIII. The worker and the double standard of morality --
Part four. Capitalism and the future of society -- XXIV. Will capitalism survive?
Summary: Examines the history of and arguments for and against capitalism, with an emphasis on the effects on American culture and its costs to individuals.
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BOOKS BOOKS Niebyl-Proctor Marxist Library General Stacks HC 106.3 .D33 1935 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not For Loan Signed by author. Endpapers discolored. NPML19110017

Includes bibliographical references (pages 521-548) and index.

Part One. The evolution of modern capitalism -- I. The rise of capitalism -- II. The case for capitalism -- III. Its philosophy examined --

Part two. The processes of capitalism -- IV. Production -- V. Finance and the bankers -- VI. The stock exchange -- VII. Investment trusts -- VIII. Higher racketeering -- IX. Debt -- X. Distribution and consumption -- XI. Imperialism -- XII. The profit motive --

Part three. The productions of capitalism -- XIII. A capitalistic cutlure -- XIV. Re-creation of mal-creation? -- XV. Interrelated crime -- XVI. A business press -- XVII. A radio monopoly -- XVIII. A refracted education -- XIX. An interlocking control of religion -- XX. A subsidized state -- XXI. Privilege and profit -- XXII. The farmers under capitalism -- XXIII. The worker and the double standard of morality --

Part four. Capitalism and the future of society -- XXIV. Will capitalism survive?

Examines the history of and arguments for and against capitalism, with an emphasis on the effects on American culture and its costs to individuals.

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