Der moderne Kapitalismus
Book • 1902
Werner Sombart's 'Der Moderne Kapitalismus' (Modern Capitalism) offers a comprehensive analysis of the development of capitalism from its medieval origins to the early 20th century.
Sombart divides capitalist development into distinct phases: proto-capitalism, early capitalism, high capitalism, and late capitalism.
He explores the cultural, social, and economic factors that shaped the trajectory of capitalism in Europe and America.
The book examines the role of the state, technology, and social classes in the evolution of capitalist systems.
Sombart's work provides a detailed historical and sociological perspective on the rise of modern capitalism.
Sombart divides capitalist development into distinct phases: proto-capitalism, early capitalism, high capitalism, and late capitalism.
He explores the cultural, social, and economic factors that shaped the trajectory of capitalism in Europe and America.
The book examines the role of the state, technology, and social classes in the evolution of capitalist systems.
Sombart's work provides a detailed historical and sociological perspective on the rise of modern capitalism.
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