Kapitalismus (German Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Kapitalismus" in German language version.

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  • Duden Wirtschaft von A bis Z: Grundlagenwissen für Schule und Studium, Beruf und Alltag. 5. Aufl. Mannheim: Bibliographisches Institut 2013, Stichwort: Kapitalismus, online.

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  • Jairus Banaji: Islam, the Mediterranean and the rise of capitalism. In: Journal Historical Materialism. Band 15. Brill Publishers, 2007, S. 47–74, doi:10.1163/156920607X171591.
  • Charlene Gannage: E.S. Varga and the Theory of State Monopoly Capitalism. In: Review of Radical Political Economics. Band 12.3, Oktober 1980, S. 36–49, doi:10.1177/048661348001200304 (englisch).

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  • Jürgen Pätzold: Soziale Marktwirtschaft. Konzeption – Entwicklung – Zukunftsaufgaben. 6. Auflage. Ludwigsburg, Berlin 1994 (online [abgerufen am 29. Juni 2008]).

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  • Gerhard Köbler: Deutsches Etymologisches Wörterbuch. 1995 (koeblergerhard.de [PDF; 191 kB]).

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  • Adam Smith: An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations. Hrsg.: Edwin Cannan. Volume 1. Methuen, London 1904, S. 15 (englisch, libertyfund.org): “This division of labour, from which so many advantages are derived, is not originally the effect of any human wisdom, which foresees and intends that general opulence to which it gives occasion. It is the necessary, though very slow and gradual, consequence of a certain propensity in human nature which has in view no such extensive utility; the propensity to truck, barter, and exchange one thing for another.”
  • Adam Smith: An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations. Hrsg.: Edwin Cannan. Volume 1. Methuen, London 1904, S. 16 (englisch, libertyfund.org): “In civilized society he [= der Mensch, d. V.] stands at all times in need of the co-operation and assistance of great multitudes, while his whole life is scarce sufficient to gain the friendship of a few persons. In almost every other race of animals each individual, when it is grown up to maturity, is entirely independent, […]”
  • Adam Smith: An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations. Hrsg.: Edwin Cannan. Volume 1. Methuen, London 1904, S. 16 (englisch, libertyfund.org): “But man has almost constant occasion for help of his brethren, and it is in vain for him to expect it from their benevolence only. He will be more likely to prevail if he can interest their self-love in his favour, and shew them that it is for their own advantage to do for him what he requires of them. Whoever offers to another a bargain of any kind, proposes to do this: Give me that which I want, and you shall have this which you want, is the meaning of every such offer; and it is in this manner that we obtain from one another the far greater part of those good offices which we stand in need of. It is not from the benevolence of the butcher, the brewer, or the baker, that we expect our dinner, but from their regard to their own interest. We address ourselves, not to their humanity but to their self-love, and never talk to them of our own necessities but of their advantages.”
  • Adam Smith: An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations. Hrsg.: Edwin Cannan. Volume 1. Methuen, London 1904, S. 5–11 (englisch, libertyfund.org).
  • Adam Smith: An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations. Hrsg.: Edwin Cannan. Volume 1. Methuen, London 1904, S. 248 (englisch, libertyfund.org): “The whole annual produce of the land and the labour of every country, or what comes to the same thing, the whole price of that annual produce, naturally divides itself […] into three parts; the rent of land, the wages of labour, and the profits of stock; and constitutes a revenue to three different orders of people; to those who live by rent, to those who live by wages, and to those who live by profit. These are the three great, original and constituent orders of every civilized society, from whose revenue that of every other order is ultimately derived.”

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  • Karl Marx: Das Kapital II, MEW, Berlin 1968, Bd. 24, S. 123
  • Karl Marx: Ökonomisch-philosophische Manuskripte aus dem Jahre 1844. In: Karl Marx – Friedrich Engels – Werke. Ergänzungsband I. Dietz Verlag, Berlin/DDR 1968, S. 465–590 (mlwerke.de).

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  • Peter Temin: A Market Economy in the Early Roman Empire. In: University of Oxford – Discussion Papers in Economic and Social History. Nr. 39, März 2001 (online [PDF; 120 kB]).

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  • John Kenneth Galbraith: Free Market Fraud. In: The Progressive magazine. Januar 1999 (progressive.org).

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  • Michael Heinrich: Monetäre Werttheorie. Geld und Krise bei Marx. In: PROKLA. Zeitschrift für kritische Sozialwissenschaft. Heft 123, Nr. 2, 2001, S. 160., Online frei zugängliche PDF.

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  • Shoshana Zuboff: »Es gibt eine unerträgliche Sehnsucht in vielen von uns«. In: Der Spiegel. 29. September 2018 (spiegel.de – Spiegel-Gespräch).

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