Avraham Barkai This respected Israeli scholar argues that fundamental ideological and political goals of Nazi leaders made them receptive to revolutionary economic theories such as those of J. M. Keynes. He examines how the economic system of the Third Reich was based on an anti-liberal philosophy that proved extraordinarily effective in bringing about the 'German Economic Miracle' by 1937.
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'... grapples boldly with some of the most puzzling riddles posed by Nazism.' Henry Ashby Turner, Journal of Modern History
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Höhe: 216 mm
Breite: 138 mm
Dicke: 18 mm
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978-0-85496-583-0 (9780854965830)
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The Nazis' economic principles and projects before 1933; nationalist Etatism in German economic thought; ideology and the economy - the institutional framework; ideology and the economy - implemented policies, 1933-1936; the economy of war and conquest, 1937-1945.