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81. The Abbey (Studies in Austrian
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82. Religion in Austria (Contemporary
 
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83. The Kreisky Era in Austria (Contemporary
 
84. Unequal Partners: A Comparative
 
85. The Austrian Electoral Reform
 
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86. Environmental Cooperation In Europe:
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87. The Dollfuss/Schuschnigg Era in
 
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88. A Theory of Socialism and Capitalism:
 
89. The Vienna Meeting of the Conference
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90. On the Other Side (Studies in
 
91. Austrian Socialist Experiment:
 
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92. The Habsburg Empire and Sea: Austrian
 
93. Contemporary Austrian Politics
 
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94. The Austrian Achievement, 1700-1800.
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95. Empire and Identity: Biographies
 
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96. The Austrian Example.
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97. The Authoritarian State: An Essay
 
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98. Social Democracy in the Austrian
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99. Seedtime for Fascism: The Disintegration
 
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100. Workers in Arms: The Austrian

81. The Abbey (Studies in Austrian Literature, Culture, and Thought Translation Series)
by Alois Brandstetter, Peter Edgerly Firchow, Evelyn Scherabon Firchow
 Paperback: 224 Pages (1997-09)
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82. Religion in Austria (Contemporary Austrian Studies) (Volume 13)
Paperback: 297 Pages (2004-12-15)
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Religion in Austria focuses on relationships between political parties and religious faiths, and the impact of religion on contemporary Austria. Particular emphasis is given to the two traditional Christian churchesthe Roman Catholic and the Protestant (Lutherans and Reformists)as well as to the fastest growing new denominations, Islam and Judaism.Contributors discuss the different formal (legal) links between the privileged denominations (the Catholic Church and other Christian churches, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism) and the state, especially in the areas of education and public finance. ... Read more


83. The Kreisky Era in Austria (Contemporary Austrian Studies)
 Paperback: 267 Pages (1994-01-01)
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84. Unequal Partners: A Comparative Analysis of Relations Between Austria and the Federal Republic of Germany and Between Canada and the United States (Austrian Institute for International Affairs series)
by Harald Von Riekhoff
 Paperback: 288 Pages (1993-01)
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The subject of this book is the relationship between unequal partners in the international system. The chapters focus on two relationships between unequal partners - Austria and the Federal Republic of Germany on the one hand, and Canada and the United States on the other. By including not only the political and economic, but also the historical, cultural and communications aspect of the relationship, the authors broaden the scope of their analyses. ... Read more


85. The Austrian Electoral Reform of 1907 (Columbia Studies in the Social Sciences, No. 559.)
by William Alexander Jenks
 Hardcover: 227 Pages (1974-06)
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86. Environmental Cooperation In Europe: The Political Dimension (Austrian Institute for International Affairs)
by Otmar Holl
 Paperback: 299 Pages (1994-11-14)
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In this volume, leading European experts analyze the theoretical and practical facets of environmental cooperation in Europe. Chapters outline the roles of various policy-making bodies and institutions and discuss the contexts that they provide for international negotiation and implementation of agreements. A particularly strong role is delegated to the “Atlantic community,” which—given its vast economic and technical resources and relatively stable institutional structures—is at the forefront of efforts to achieve greater cooperation in European environmental matters. The domestic political dimension is also discussed and compared in four case studies (the Nordic countries, east-central Europe, southern Europe and Austria).The authors conclude that to be effective, European environmental policy must take into account the many variations in economic, technical, and institutional resources among countries, and the more resource-rich countries must accept a larger share of the burden of responsibility.
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87. The Dollfuss/Schuschnigg Era in Austria (Contemporary Austrian Studies) (Volume 11)
Paperback: 321 Pages (2003-01-29)
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88. A Theory of Socialism and Capitalism: Economics, Politics, and Ethics (Ludwig Von Mises Institute's Studies in Austrian Economics)
by Hans-Hermann Hoppe
 Hardcover: 288 Pages (1988-12-31)
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5-0 out of 5 stars A Treasure
The importance of "A Theory of Socialism and Capitalism" cannot be overstated. This is the best critique of socialism ever written because it attacks socialism on both economic and ethical grounds.More specifically, some socialists advocate socialism on economic grounds by claiming that socialism will bring more prosperity.Other socialists admit that socialism does not lead to higher standards of living, but they still advocate socialism on ethical grounds because they believe it brings about a more just social order.Hoppe proves beyond a doubt that socialism cannot be advocated on economic or ethical grounds.

Socialism, which Hoppe defines as an institutionalized policy of property title redistribution, results in lower standards of living.Hoppe discusses the various types of socialism and the reasons why each form of socialism results in relative impoverishment.The problem common to all forms of socialism is reduced investment.The costs of investment and production rise, while the costs of consumption and leisure fall.Therefore, socialism results in less production and, consequently, less economic wealth.

Hoppe's refutation of Empiricism is marvelous.Socialists have used the methodology of empiricism to advocate socialism.Hoppe uses a self referential argument to refute empiricism.The Fundamental Statement of Empiricism (FSE) states there are only two types of scientific statements, empirical statements and analytical statements.Empirical statements are hypothetical statements that are falsifiable and say something about reality.Analytical statements aren't statements about reality, but are statements about words and signs (analytical statements are true by definition).Hoppe asks, what is the status of the FSE? Is it an empirical statement or analytical statement?If it's analytical then it doesn't say anything about reality and is just verbal quibble.If it's an empirical statement then it is only hypothetical and could be wrong.Hoppe goes into much greater detail and explains why empiricism cannot possibly apply to the social sciences.

Hoppe's Argumentation Ethic is simply brilliant.It is the best justification of capitalism ever written.I cannot possibly do Hoppe justice in this short review.Here's the bottom line: advocating a socialist ethic is self contradictory.The person arguing in favor of the socialist ethic is implicitly assuming the right to self ownership, homesteading, and contractual exchange.It is impossible to deny the pure capitalist ethic without contradicting yourself. Socialism cannot be justified on ethical grounds and cannot lead to a more just social order.

I cannot say this is an easy read, but it is well worth the effort.This book will drastically change the way you view the state and various social systems.This book will change the way you see the world.Thank you professor Hoppe, this book is a treasure.

5-0 out of 5 stars groundbreaking, accessible, and essential.
It is my hope that _A Theory of Socialism and Capitalism_ comes back into print as soon as possible. It is simply one of the most important books on political economy ever written, and I think other reviewers have understated the importance of Hoppe's "argumentation ethics" as the ultimate defense of capitalism.

Lew Rockwell, president of the Ludwig von Mises Institute, calls Hans-Hermann Hoppe an "international treasure." Indeed he is. Professor Hoppe is political economist and philosopher devoted to extreme rationalism and Austrian (praxeological) economics whose his work over the years has been uncompromising and logically unassailable. This is no exception.

This book is an interdisciplinary study of the "economics, politics, and ethics" of capitalism and socialism. Hoppe's axiomatic-deductive methodology is his key advantage. His unfailing adherence to a priori theory provides the correct basis for analysis of complex phenomena. This treatise, while not very long (250 pages, about 50 of which is notes and references) is broad in its treatment and packed with value. In just a page Hoppe says more than many authors will in their entire book. He makes the case for the economic superiority of capitalism while addressing the alleged problems of monopoly and "public goods." Economically, he devastates the case for socialism, whether heavily interventionist social-democracy or public ownership of resources a la Soviet Russia. His analysis of the State as an institution of legalized coercion -- influenced by the likes of Rothbard, Oppenheimer, de Jouvenel, and de la Boetie -- is simply brilliant. He also argues for a priori theory as the proper basis for economic analysis, which is always welcome.

The entire book is excellent, but I think the most important chapter is "The Ethical Justification of Capitalism and Why Socialism is Morally Indefensible." Here, Hoppe presents a praxeological justification of the private property ethic. What Hoppe has done here is frankly groundbreaking -- his defense amounts to an impossibility proof that refutes any non-homesteading/socialist ethic, since the explicit act of arguing against it implicitly agrees with private property rights. Although influenced by Murray Rothbard (and part of Hoppe's argument uses Rothbard's property argumentum a contrario), Hoppe's defense has several advantages. Principally, it is a value-free ethical system and encounters none of the staple natural rights defender's stumbling blocks. And since this ethical formulation is grounded in the axiomatic status of action and argumentation, it gives an ethical basis for action itself. Until one examines this defense, it may seem fanciful and irrelevant (indeed, even among libertarians the response to this as been largely hostile). However, I believe it to be irrefutably true, and indeed this is the case.

This book is essential for students of politics and economics. Also, all serious philosophers anywhere should read Hoppe's defense of property rights. With standard bearers such as Hoppe leading the way, liberty has good prospects.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent overview of politico-economic systems
I agree with the previous reviewer's assessment.This book provides much of the theoretical foundation for Hoppe's later work, especially his new book "Democracy: The God that Failed", which I also highly recommend.Even though this book is out of print, the entire text is available in PDF format on the Mises Institute web site (mises.org) in the Online Books section.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent for the lay reader or the specialist
Several years ago, I had the good fortune to actually take a class in Comparative Economic Systems from Professor Hoppe, and he used this book as his text. However, it is NOT a text book, and can be read by anyone with an interest in economic systems, political systems, East-West relations, and similar fields--and especially in the fundamental foundations of such topics. Hoppe has an interesting perspective on the field, since he grew up and was educated in West Germany, on the front lines of the Cold War. His advanced degrees (a Ph.D. and a post-Ph.D. degree called a Habilitation) in Philosophy, Economics, and Sociology, give him a broad view of the issues involved--unlike many other writers, who are overly specialized to the point that their work does not resemble reality.

Hoppe gives a careful definition of what he means by the terms "capitalism" and "socialism" and then proceeds to analyze many variants, including Russian-style Socialism, Social Democracy, Conservatism, and piecemeal Social Engineering. He also explores the provision of so-called "public goods" (i.e., national defense, justice, security), and the problems of monopolies in capitalist nations.

Make no mistake about it, though, Hoppe is a capitalist, and this book is a ringing critique of all sorts of interventions. He grounds his argument in the fundamental axiom of individual self-ownership. Each individual owns his or her own body, and all analysis flows from that starting point. Hoppe examines this theme and its variations: everyone owns everyone else (communism), some people own other people (slavery), and each person owns himself or herself (liberty). These various optional starting points are shown to be mutually exclusive, and exhastive. From there, Hoppe proceeds in a logic fashion to demonstrate that liberty is superior to the other alternatives, and then to show that the other alternatives are necessarily presupposed by all forms of socialism and interventionism.

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89. The Vienna Meeting of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe, 1986-1989: A Turning Point in East-West Relations (Austrian Institute Fo)
by Stefan Lehne
 Paperback: 224 Pages (1990-12)
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This study focuses on the third CSCE follow-up meeting that took place in Vienna from November 1986 to January 1989 against the background of dynamic developments in Easten Europe. The meeting reflected the disintegration of the Eastern bloc and reinforced the tendencies toward systemic change. Among its most remarkable results are human rights agreements - much more detailed and concrete than previous CSCE documents - that signaled an end to the traditional divisions between East and West in their human rights philosophy. The decision was made to initiate new negotiations on conventional arms control (CFE) that opened the prospects for drastic cuts in the level of military forces and armaments stationed in Europe. ... Read more


90. On the Other Side (Studies in Austrian Literature, Culture, and Thought Translation Series)
by Gerald Szyszkowitz
Paperback: 156 Pages (1991-06)
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91. Austrian Socialist Experiment: Social Democracy and Austromarsism, 1918-1934 (Westview Special Studies in West European Politics and Society)
 Paperback: 259 Pages (1985-09)
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92. The Habsburg Empire and Sea: Austrian Naval Policy, 1797-1866
by Lawrence Sondhaus
 Hardcover: 326 Pages (1989-09-01)
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Sondhaus’s study, the first scholarly treatment of the formation of Austria's sea power in any language, traces the stages of the navy's development through nine chapters. Instead of dealing with the topic from only one perspective, Sondhaus examines the political history of the development of Habsburg sea power. The study as a whole takes into account the effects of the broader issues of the era, such as Austria's perennial financial difficulties, technological and industrial backwardness, and the growing nationality problem.
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93. Contemporary Austrian Politics
 Hardcover: 289 Pages (1996-03)
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Tracing the disruption of the "post-war pattern" in Austria, this work explores the recent dramatic evolution in that country's formerly tranquil political system. The contributors follow the decline of the Socialist and Conservative parties and the rise of the "reformed" right-wing Freedom Party and newly-emerged Green and Liberal parties. Austria has also plunged into the international arena, abandoning its long-held neutrality and joining the European Union. Reflecting on the end of an era of tranquillity - and rigidity - the contributors assess the implications of sweeping changes on the country's polity, economy and society. ... Read more


94. The Austrian Achievement, 1700-1800.
by Ernst Wangermann
 Paperback: 216 Pages (1973-06)
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95. Empire and Identity: Biographies of the Austrian State Problem in the Late Habsburg Empire (Central European Studies)
by Fredrik Lindstrom
Paperback: 248 Pages (2008-02-01)
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Empire and Identity is a novel approach to the critical last decades of the Habsburg Empire. The book is organized as three dual political biographies, each focusing a certain problem in the development of the Imperial Austrian state in the early twentieth century. The biographical approach also throws new light on the six examined individuals, whose scholarly, artistic, and bureaucratic careers are placed in a political context. ... Read more


96. The Austrian Example.
by Kurt. Waldheim
 Hardcover: Pages (1973-06)
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97. The Authoritarian State: An Essay on the Problem of the Austrian State (Collected Works of Eric Voegelin, Volume 4)
by Eric Voegelin
Hardcover: 408 Pages (1999-05-19)
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Published in Vienna in 1936, The Authoritarian State by Eric Voegelin has remained virtually unknown to the public until now. Sales of the German edition were halted following the Nazi invasion of Austria in 1938, and the entire printing was later destroyed by wartime bombing. In this volume, Voegelin offers a critical examination of the most prominent European theories of state and constitutional law of the period while providing a political and historical analysis of the Austrian situation. He discusses the dismissal of Parliament in 1933, the civil war, the murder of Federal Chancellor Dollfuss, the adoption of the "Authoritarian Constitution" of 1934, and the predicament of being sandwiched between Hitler and Mussolini. ... Read more


98. Social Democracy in the Austrian Provinces 1918-1934: Beyond Red Vienna
by Charlie Jeffery
 Hardcover: 246 Pages (1995-09)
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99. Seedtime for Fascism: The Disintegration of Austrian Political Culture, 1867-1918
by George V. Strong
Hardcover: 214 Pages (1998-04)
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Asin: 0765601893
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This study examines the political culture in Austria-Hungary in the latter half of the 19th century. It analyzes the centrifugal forces that arose from growing ethnic nationalism in the empire and that ultimately overpowered the centripetal forces which held the Austrian-Hungarian "state idea" together. The analysis is applied further to provide an historical explanation of analogous developments in post-1989 Europe. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A fascinating and extremely valuable work.
A historical text which traces the cultural and intellectual attitudes of 19th century Europe which gave rise to the downfall of the Austro-Hungarian empire. A striking parallel is also drawn in relation to contemporary American cultural and intellectual attitudes that is both insightful and ominous. ... Read more


100. Workers in Arms: The Austrian Schutzbund and the Civil War of 1934
by Ilona Duczynska
 Hardcover: 256 Pages (1978-03-01)
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Asin: 0853454108
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