Economic Life in the Modern Age
- 328 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Werner Sombart (1863-1941) may well have been the most famous and controversial social scientist in Germany during the early twentieth century
Werner Sombart was a German economist and sociologist, recognized as a leading figure among Continental European social scientists in the early 20th century. His later works reveal a personal philosophy intertwined with the antisemitism of the Nazi regime. In one of his final publications, Sombart examined social issues through the lens of Nazi ideology.






Werner Sombart (1863-1941) may well have been the most famous and controversial social scientist in Germany during the early twentieth century
The Historical Foundations of Modern Capitalism: A systematic historical depiction of Pan-European economic life from its origins to the present day
This volume presents a translated exploration of Werner Sombart's influential work on modern capitalism, originally published in German in 1916. It delves into the historical and economic development of capitalism, examining its social implications and cultural contexts. The text offers a critical analysis of capitalist systems and their evolution, making it a significant contribution to economic theory and history. This edition provides access to Sombart's insights for English-speaking audiences interested in the foundations of modern economic thought.
Der unveränderte Nachdruck der Originalausgabe von 1917 ermöglicht es, in die Gedankenwelt und den historischen Kontext dieser Zeit einzutauchen. Leser können sich auf authentische Inhalte freuen, die die damaligen gesellschaftlichen und kulturellen Strömungen widerspiegeln. Diese Ausgabe bietet die Möglichkeit, die Sprache und Perspektiven der Vergangenheit zu erleben, ohne moderne Interpretationen oder Anpassungen. Ideal für Geschichtsinteressierte und Liebhaber klassischer Literatur.
und im Anfang des 20. Jahrhunderts