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Joseph Schumpeter As An Analyst Of Sociology And Economic History

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 February 2011

Karl W. Deutsch
Affiliation:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Abstract

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Notes and Review Articles
Copyright
Copyright © The Economic History Association 1956

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References

1 Aujsätze zur Soziologie, by Joseph A. Schumpeter. Tübingen: J. C. B. Mohr (Paul Siebeck), 1953 Pp 232 Paper DM 15.80, Bound DM 18.80.

2 Schumpeter, J. A., Imperialism and Social Classes, transl. by Norden, H., ed. by P. M. Sweezy (New York: Kelley, 1951)Google Scholar.

3 Bendix, R. and Lipset, S. M., Class, Status and Power: A Reader in Social Stratification (Glencoe, Ill.; Free Press, 1953), pp. 7581Google Scholar.

4 Lubell, Samuel, The Revolution in World Trade and American Economic Policy (New York: Harper, 1955), pp. 110–23Google Scholar.

5 Page 89. Schumpeter's italics. The translations given here and elsewhere in this and the following section differ somewhat from the Norden translation, referred to in note 2, above.