Part II "Can Capitalism Survive?" shows that a socialist form of society will inevitably emerge from the inevitable decomposition of capitalist society. His strength lay in synthesis of history, economics, and politics into a vision and system (which Schumpeter admires) that that can be used for solving problems and contributing to knowledge and insight the value of Marx's theories and conclusions are found wanting. Part I, "The Marxian Doctrine," attests to Schumpeter's belief in the importance of Karl Marx's thought, and discusses Marx in the roles of prophet, sociologist, economist, and teacher. The book developes five principal themes, presented in five parts. Explores the relation between a socialist view of society and the democratic method of government argues that socialism is probably inevitable, for political rather than economic reasons.
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