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The Collapse of the Weimar Republic: Political Economy and Crisis by David Abraham, Shelley Baranowski (preface), Benjamin Hett (introduction), Benjamin Carter Hett ISBN 9789004736573, 9789004711419, 9004736573, 9004711414 instant download

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Authors:David Abraham, Shelley Baranowski (preface), Benjamin Hett (introduction), Benjamin Carter Hett
Pages:446 pages
Year:2025
Edition:Third Edition
Publisher:Brill
Language:english
File Size:3.77 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9789004736573, 9789004711419, 9004736573, 9004711414
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The Collapse of the Weimar Republic: Political Economy and Crisis by David Abraham, Shelley Baranowski (preface), Benjamin Hett (introduction), Benjamin Carter Hett ISBN 9789004736573, 9789004711419, 9004736573, 9004711414 instant download

What enables a liberal democracy to survive in a capitalist society? How did Weimar Germany, one of the first modern welfare states, balance the interests of working people and economic elites? What leads elites to undermine democracy, and what happens when they do? Theoretically sophisticated within a Marxist tradition and deeply researched in both public and private archives, The Collapse of the Weimar Republic analyzes the complex political economy of inter-war Germany and examines why and how Germany’s economic and political leaders turned away from social democracy and international integration, instead turning to the Nazi party to preserve their dominance.

David Abraham is Professor Emeritus of Law at the University of Miami. He holds a B.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Chicago and a J.D. from the University of Pennsylvania. A historian and legal scholar, he has published extensively on the political economy of liberal democracy—its successes and failures—as well as on contemporary issues of immigration and social solidarity.

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