“As a matter of practical necessity, socialist democracy may eventually turn out to be more of a sham than capitalist democracy ever was...”
Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy presents a captivating analysis of the dynamic forces shaping modern economies and societies. It explores the tensions between capitalism and socialism with remarkable insight, offering a nuanced examination of their respective strengths and weaknesses. Published amidst the tumultuous backdrop of the mid-twentieth century, this book remains a timeless exploration of economic systems and their implications for democracy. Its pioneering ideas on creative destruction, entrepreneurship and the inevitability of change continue to resonate with contemporary scholars and policymakers, shedding light on the intricate interplay between economics, politics and social progress.