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Good. Book. 8vo-over 7¾-9¾" Tall. Stated First New Viewpoints edition, 1973. Scarce material. Rare hardcover edition. Green full-cloth boards, silver stamped spine titles, light shelf wear. A very durable re-bind. Pages generally very good, clean. Few stamps, card pocket inside cover for the University of Bradford Library in West Yorkshire, England; some residue at half-title page. Bind fine; hinges intact. Part of a concise informative introductory series written by James Forman into Anarchism, Capitalism, Communism, Fascism, and Socialism. Contents include: Capitalism Defined; The Beginning of Capitalism: Feudal Economics, World Commerce, Craftsman Guilds, Protestantism, Mercantilism, Anti-mercantlilism; Classical Capitalism: Adam Smith; The Natural Law of Free Enterprise, The Malthuusian Law, Say's Law of Markets; The Birth of American Capitalism: American Individualism, The Civil War, The Robber Barons, Theory of Marginal Utility; Revamping American Capitlism: Populism, Reform Darwinism, Coal Strike of 1902, Thorstein Veblen, The New Nationlism, Domestic Reform; A New Deal for Reform: The Great Depression, The New Deal, Tennesssee Valley Authority, John Maynard Keynes, Keynesian Economics, World War II; Totalitarian Capitalism: Italian Fascism, Nature of Fascism, Nazism, The Krupps, Fascism Today; Peace and the Welfare State: Postwar Economy, Government-Business Relations, Theory of Countervailing Power, International Economic Relations; Definitions; Biographies; Biliography; and, a detailed Index. 134 pages plus a Note About Author. Insured post.