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Title:
Capitalism vs. socialism : comparing economic systems / Edward F. Stuart.
Publisher:
The Teaching Company,
Copyright Date:
2018
Description:
4 videodiscs (circa 12 hr.) : sound, color, 4 3/4 in. + 1 course workbook (PDF).
Subject:
Socialism.
Capitalism.
Comparative economics.
Educational films.
Filmed lectures.
Other Authors:
Stuart, Edward F.
Teaching Company.
Recorded Books, Inc.
Notes:
"Course No. 5006" Lecturer: Professor Edward F. Stuart.
Contents:
Disc 4. Both sides now: experiment in Slovenia. Adam Smith, Karl Marx, Keynes, and Friedman -- How to argue GDP, inflation, and other data -- British revolution: industry and labor -- American capitalism: Hamilton and Jefferson -- Utopian socialism to Amana microwave ovens -- Disc 2. The Bolsheviks: Lenin, Trotsky, and Stalin -- Soviet planning and 1,000 left-foot shoes -- Economic consequences of European peace -- How FDR and Keynes tried to save capitalism -- Social democracy in Europe -- Sweden's mixed economy model -- Disc 3. French indicative planning and Jean Monnet -- British Labour Party and National Health -- Social welfare in Germany: Bismarck to Kohl -- Soviet Bloc: conformity and resistance -- Two Germanies: a laboratory in economics -- The Soviet Union's fatal failure to reform -- Disc 4. "Blinkered and bankrupt" in Eastern Europe -- From Chairman Mao to the capitalist roaders -- After Deng, China privatizes and globalizes -- Asian Tigers: wealth and state control -- European Union: success or failure? -- Both sides now: experiment in Slovenia.
Summary:
"All of the tradeoffs in competing economic systems-capitalism, socialism, and communism-are controversial. These systems and ideologies have undeniably shaped the way people view both the world today and modern history. But where does capitalism begin and socialism end? In short, it's about choice and compromise. Understanding and endeavoring to solve these perpetual dilemmas is the job of comparative economics. By looking at the many economies around the world-their histories, their failures and successes-comparative economics attempts to uncover the influences, systems, and decisions that can do the most good for the most people. Guiding you through this complex web of values and theories is Edward F. Stuart, who is a specialist in both comparative economics and Russian and Eastern European studies. Professor Stuart has been traveling, teaching, and learning about these economic systems-in the former Soviet Union, the former Eastern Bloc, China, Scandinavia, and Europe-for more than 30 years. The illuminating 24 lectures of Capitalism vs. Socialism: Comparing Economic Systems will show you the many ways the most influential modern economic theories were developed, how they function (or don't), and how they manage to operate both together and in opposition to each other, from the rise of Soviet communism to the future of the European Union and beyond. As you compare and contrast the many ways societies tackle economic issues, Professor Stuart demonstrates that even the most controversial economic decisions boil down to a deceptively simple question: What makes a good society?"
Series:
Great Courses series
ISBN:
1980010943
9781980010944
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1032603513
Locations:
GDPF771 -- Urbandale Public Library (Urbandale)

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