Der Bourgeois by Werner Sombart

Der Bourgeois by Werner Sombart

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Der Bourgeois by Werner Sombart

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Sombart, Werner: - Werner Sombart (1863-1941) was a German social scientist and economist. He invented the term 'late capitalism' and the related concept of 'creative destruction'. He incorporated elements of both Marxist and nationalist theories in his writings. His life was Faustian in all aspects - being a womaniser, father and eccentric scholar, he played every role with elan and gusto. Together with Max Weber, Sombart is one of the founding fathers of sociology.
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ISBN 13 9781016161077
ISBN 10 1016161077
Title Der Bourgeois
Author Werner Sombart
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Legare Street Press
Year published 2022-10-27
Number of pages 548
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