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- catalog abstract "The Servile State is a book written by Hilaire Belloc in 1912 about economics. Although it mentions Distributism, for which he and his friend G.K. Chesterton are famous, it avoids explicit advocation for that economic system. This book lays out, in very broad outline, Belloc's version of European economic history: starting with ancient states, where slavery was critical to the economy, through the medieval economies based on serf and peasant labor, to capitalism. Belloc argues that the development of capitalism was not a natural consequence of the Industrial Revolution, but a consequence of the earlier dissolution of the monasteries in England, which then shaped the course of English industrialization.".
- catalog contributor b965159.
- catalog contributor b965160.
- catalog coverage "Great Britain Economic policy.".
- catalog created "c1977.".
- catalog date "1977".
- catalog date "c1977.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1977.".
- catalog description "INTRODUCTION ---- THE SUBJECTOFTHISBOOK ---- SECTION I. DEFINITIONS ---- SECTION II. OUR CIVILISATION WAS ORIGINALLY SERVILE ---- SECTION III. HOW THE SERVILE INSTITUTION WAS FOR A TIME DISSOLVED ---- SECTION IV. HOW THE DISTRIBUTIVE STATE FAILED ---- SECTION V. THE CAPITALIST STATE IN PROPORTION AS IT GROWS PERFECT GROWS UNSTABLE ---- SECTION VI. THE STABLE SOLUTIONS OF THIS INSTABILITY ---- SECTION VII. SOCIALISM is THE EASIEST APPARENT SOLUTION OF THE CAPITALIST CRUX ---- SECTION VIII. THE REFORMERS AND THE REFORMED ARE BOTH MAKING FOR THE SERVILE STATE ---- SECTION IX. THE SERVILE STATE HAS BEGUN ---- CONCLUSION.".
- catalog description "The Servile State is a book written by Hilaire Belloc in 1912 about economics. Although it mentions Distributism, for which he and his friend G.K. Chesterton are famous, it avoids explicit advocation for that economic system. This book lays out, in very broad outline, Belloc's version of European economic history: starting with ancient states, where slavery was critical to the economy, through the medieval economies based on serf and peasant labor, to capitalism. Belloc argues that the development of capitalism was not a natural consequence of the Industrial Revolution, but a consequence of the earlier dissolution of the monasteries in England, which then shaped the course of English industrialization.".
- catalog extent "207 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Servile state.".
- catalog identifier "0913966312 :0913966320".
- catalog isFormatOf "Servile state.".
- catalog issued "1977".
- catalog issued "c1977.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Indianapolis : Liberty Classics,".
- catalog relation "Servile state.".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain Economic policy.".
- catalog subject "Collectivism.".
- catalog subject "Economic history.".
- catalog subject "HC55 .B5 1977".
- catalog subject "Industrial policy.".
- catalog subject "Social history.".
- catalog subject "Socialism.".
- catalog tableOfContents "INTRODUCTION ---- THE SUBJECTOFTHISBOOK ---- SECTION I. DEFINITIONS ---- SECTION II. OUR CIVILISATION WAS ORIGINALLY SERVILE ---- SECTION III. HOW THE SERVILE INSTITUTION WAS FOR A TIME DISSOLVED ---- SECTION IV. HOW THE DISTRIBUTIVE STATE FAILED ---- SECTION V. THE CAPITALIST STATE IN PROPORTION AS IT GROWS PERFECT GROWS UNSTABLE ---- SECTION VI. THE STABLE SOLUTIONS OF THIS INSTABILITY ---- SECTION VII. SOCIALISM is THE EASIEST APPARENT SOLUTION OF THE CAPITALIST CRUX ---- SECTION VIII. THE REFORMERS AND THE REFORMED ARE BOTH MAKING FOR THE SERVILE STATE ---- SECTION IX. THE SERVILE STATE HAS BEGUN ---- CONCLUSION.".
- catalog title "The servile state / Hilaire Belloc ; introd. by Robert Nisbet.".
- catalog type "text".