Literature
- Albert, Michel: Capitalism Against Capitalism. London: Whurr, 1993. - ISBN 1-870332-54-7.
- Albert, Michel; Gonenc, Rauf: The Future of Rhenish Capitalism. In: Political Quarterly, 67(2005)3, p. 184-193.
- Brittan, Samuel: Capitalism with a human face. Aldershot: Elgar, 1995. - ISBN 1-85278-446-6.
- Edinger, Lewis Joachim; Nacos, Brigitte L.: Capitalism with a Human Face. In: Edinger, Lewis Joachim; Nacos, Brigitte L. (Ed.): From Bonn to Berlin : German politics in transition. New York: Columbia University Press, 1998. P. 145-195. - ISBN 0-231-08413-7.
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