Description du livre
Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy is one of the most influential works of modern economic and political thought by Joseph A. Schumpeter. In this groundbreaking study, Schumpeter examines the evolution of capitalism, its strengths and internal contradictions, and its complex relationship with democracy and socialism.
At the heart of the book is Schumpeter’s famous concept of “creative destruction,” the process by which innovation continuously transforms the economic structure, replacing old industries with new ones. While he recognizes capitalism as a powerful engine of growth and progress, Schumpeter also raises a provocative question: can capitalism survive its own success? He argues that the very forces that drive economic advancement may also undermine the social and institutional foundations that sustain it.
The book also offers a distinctive analysis of democracy, not as an idealized system of popular will, but as a competitive process in which leaders vie for public support. Through sharp insights and bold arguments, Schumpeter challenges traditional views and invites readers to rethink the future of economic and political systems.
Thought-provoking and highly influential, this work remains essential reading for anyone interested in economics, politics, and the dynamics of modern society.