PART I The Marxian Doctrine PROLOGUE CHAPTERI MARX THEPROPHET CHAPTER II MARX THE SOCIOLOGIST CHAPTER III MARX THE ECONOMIST CHAPTER IV MARX THE TEACHER PART II Can Capitalism Survive? PROLOGUE CHAPTER V THE RATE OF INCREASE OF TOTAL OUTPUT CHAPTER VI PLAUSIBLE CAPITALISM CHAPTER VII THE PROCESS OF CREATIVE DESTRUCTION CHAPTER VIII MONOPOLISTIC PRACTICES CHAPTER IX CLOSED SEASON CHAPTER X THE VANISHING OF INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY CHAPTER XI THE CIVILIZATION OF CAPITALISM CHAPTER XII CRUMBLING WALLS I. THE OBSOLESCENCE OF THE ENTREPRENEURIAL FUNCTION II. THE DESTRUCTION OF THE PROTECTING STRATA III. THE DESTRUCTION OF THE INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK OF CAPITALIST SOCIETY CHAPTER XIII GROWING HOSTILITY I. THE SOCIAL ATMOSPHERE OF CAPITALISM …… CHAPTER XIV DECOMPOSITION PART III Can Socialism Work? CHAPTER XV CLEARING DECKS CHAPTER XVI THE SOCIALIST BLUEPRINT CHAPTER XVII COMPARISON OF BLUEPRINTS CHAPTER XVIII THE HUMAN ELEMENT CHAPTER XIX TRANSITION PART IV Socialism and Democracy CHAPTER XX THE SETTING OF THE PROBLEM CHAPTER XXI THE CLASSICAL DOCTRINE OF DEMOCRACY CHAPTER XXII ANOTHER THEORY OF DEMOCRACY CHAPTER XXIII THE INFERENCE PART V A Historical Sketch of Socialist Parties PROLOGUE CHAPTER XXIV THE NONAGE CHAPTER XXV THESITUATION THAT MARX FACED CHAPTER XXVI FROM 1875 TO 1914 CHAPTER XXVII FROM THE FIRST TO THE SECOND WORLD WAR CHAPTER XXVIII THE CONSEQUENCES OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR