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1 online resource (413 pages) |
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Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Contributors; Foreword; Preface; PART I: INTRODUCTION; 1. Why Market Socialism? From the Critique of Political Economy to Positive Political Economy; PART II: THE DEMOCRATIC SOCIALIST PERSPECTIVE; 2. Thinking About Socialism: Achievements, Failures, and Possibilities; 3. Markets and Plans: Is the Market Necessarily Capitalist?; 4. Justice and the Market; PART III: MARKETS AND THE SOCIALIST TRADITION; 5. Marx and Market Socialism; 6. Oskar Lange's Market Socialism: The Story of an Intellectual-Political Career |
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7. The Turning Point: A Review of Bras and Laski, From Marx to the Market8. Socialism and Planning: Beyond the Soviet Economic Crisis; 9. From Sweden to Socialism? An Exchange; PART IV: VISIONS, MODELS, AND BLUEPRINTS; 10. Feasible Socialism? Some Social-Political Assumptions; 11. A Case for Market Socialism: What Does It Mean? Why Should We Favor It?; Comment; Reply; 12. A Vision of Market Socialism: How It Might Work-And Its Problems; Comment: Questions about Market Socialism; 13. Market Socialism, a Blueprint: How Such an Economy Might Work; Comment; Reply |
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14. Challenges to Market Socialism: A Response to CriticsComment; PART V: CURRENT DEBATES; 15. One or Two Cheers for ""The Invisible Hand""; 16. Social Reality and ""Free Markets"": A Letter to Friends in Eastern Europe; 17. Virtues and Vices of the Market: Balanced Correctives to a Current Craze; 18. ""Market Socialism"" and ""Free Economy"": A Discussion of Alternatives; 19. Remaking Our Economy: New Strategies for Structural Reform; Index |
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Electronic book
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Author |
Belkin, David
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Heilbroner, Robert L
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ISBN |
9781315286686 |
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1315286688 |
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