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German Theories of the Corporative State with Special References to the Period 1870-1919

Ralph H. Bowen
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Description:The establishment, during the past twenty years, of anti-democratic regimes in Italy, in Germany, in Portugal, Spain and other countries, was accompanied in each case by official professions of faith in “corporative” ideas and institutions. In Germany, National Socialist promises to institute a “corporative state” attracted the support of many intellectuals, employers, and workers. In GERMAN THEORIES OF THE CORPORATIVE STATE, Dr. Bowen traces the development of the principal types of corporatist doctrine in Germany, including the contributions of the early theorists such as Fichte, Hegel, von Gerlach and Gierke.“Corporatism” is the attempt to solve the problem of social conflict through self-governing vocational groups composed of professional or vocational workers and employers. Corporative ideas and institutions arose as a nationalist school of thought opposed to the libertarianism left in the wake of the French Revolution. The principal emphasis of this book is on the theories developed and propagated after Germany had become a modern industrial nation with sharpening economic, social, and political conflicts. Bismarck was the foremost practitioner of authoritarian corporatism oriented strongly towards Protestant, traditionalist and nationalist groups; Bishop von Ketteler founded Catholic corporatism; while cartel corporatism arose as the joint creation of Walter Rathenau and Richard von Moellendorff.Dr. Bowen’s study, the first in the field, is of interest to leaders of industry and labor, economists and sociologists, and all those concerned with the development of contemporary ideologies.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with German Theories of the Corporative State with Special References to the Period 1870-1919. To get started finding German Theories of the Corporative State with Special References to the Period 1870-1919, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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243
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1947
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German Theories of the Corporative State with Special References to the Period 1870-1919

Ralph H. Bowen
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: The establishment, during the past twenty years, of anti-democratic regimes in Italy, in Germany, in Portugal, Spain and other countries, was accompanied in each case by official professions of faith in “corporative” ideas and institutions. In Germany, National Socialist promises to institute a “corporative state” attracted the support of many intellectuals, employers, and workers. In GERMAN THEORIES OF THE CORPORATIVE STATE, Dr. Bowen traces the development of the principal types of corporatist doctrine in Germany, including the contributions of the early theorists such as Fichte, Hegel, von Gerlach and Gierke.“Corporatism” is the attempt to solve the problem of social conflict through self-governing vocational groups composed of professional or vocational workers and employers. Corporative ideas and institutions arose as a nationalist school of thought opposed to the libertarianism left in the wake of the French Revolution. The principal emphasis of this book is on the theories developed and propagated after Germany had become a modern industrial nation with sharpening economic, social, and political conflicts. Bismarck was the foremost practitioner of authoritarian corporatism oriented strongly towards Protestant, traditionalist and nationalist groups; Bishop von Ketteler founded Catholic corporatism; while cartel corporatism arose as the joint creation of Walter Rathenau and Richard von Moellendorff.Dr. Bowen’s study, the first in the field, is of interest to leaders of industry and labor, economists and sociologists, and all those concerned with the development of contemporary ideologies.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with German Theories of the Corporative State with Special References to the Period 1870-1919. To get started finding German Theories of the Corporative State with Special References to the Period 1870-1919, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Pages
243
Format
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Release
1947
ISBN
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