Lexington Books
Pages: 216
Trim: 6½ x 9⅜
978-0-7391-0270-1 • Hardback • September 2001 • $130.00 • (£100.00)
The late John Weber was a self employed writer living in New York.
Chapter 1 Foreword by James Lawler
Chapter 2 Subverted at Birth
Chapter 3 The Socialistic Shorter Working Day
Chapter 4 The Grandest Concession
Chapter 5 What If They Have No Boots?
Chapter 6 Two Centuries: Two Concessions
Chapter 7 Double Trouble for Women
Chapter 8 The Movement Toward an Economic Bill of Rights
Chapter 9 The Second Reconstruction
Chapter 10 Health Care as Socialist Intruder
Chapter 11 The Forty-Four Main Concessions and Some Patterns Observed
Chapter 12 Two Worlds Or One?
Chapter 13 The German Model
Chapter 14 French and Italian Statism
Chapter 15 The Wayward Six in Eastern Europe
Chapter 16 The Vietnamese and Cuban Models
Chapter 17 India's Special Ways Toward the Mix
Chapter 18 The Portent of "Chinese Characteristics"
Chapter 19 Four Mixtures Made in Russia
Chapter 20 The Arena of Future Third Ways
Weber's understanding of the 'end of ideology' in the Yeltsin years is the best brief treatment of the subject that I have seen.
— Paul Buhle, Brown University