Socialism. Людвиг фон Мизес
II. The Foreign Relations of a Socialist Community
CHAPTER 12—NATIONAL SOCIALISM AND WORLD SOCIALISM
1 The spatial extent of the socialist community
2 Marxian treatment of this problem
3 Liberalism and the problem of the frontiers
CHAPTER 13—THE PROBLEM OF MIGRATION UNDER SOCIALISM
1 Migration and differences in national conditions
2 The tendency towards decentralization under Socialism
CHAPTER 14—FOREIGN TRADE UNDER SOCIALISM
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2 Foreign trade under Socialism
III. Particular Forms of Socialism and Pseudo-Socialism
CHAPTER 15—PARTICULAR FORMS OF SOCIALISM
CHAPTER 16—PSEUDO-SOCIALIST SYSTEMS
2 Various proposals for expropriation
PART III THE ALLEGED INEVITABILITY OF SOCIALISM
CHAPTER 17—SOCIALISTIC CHILIASM
2 The division of labour as the principle of social development
5 The development of the division of labour
6 Changes in the individual in society
8 Private property and social evolution
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CHAPTER 19—CONFLICT AS A FACTOR IN SOCIAL EVOLUTION
1 The cause of social evolution
CHAPTER 20—THE CLASH OF CLASS INTERESTS AND THE CLASS WAR
1 The concept of class and of class conflict
5 Class war as a factor in social evolution
6 The theory of the class war and the interpretation of history
CHAPTER 21—THE MATERIALIST CONCEPTION OF HISTORY
3 The psychological presuppositions of Socialism
II. The Concentration of Capital and the Formation of Monopolies as Preliminary Steps to Socialism