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Economic justice and democracy : from competition to cooperation / Robin Hahnel.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Paths for the 21st centuryPublisher: New York, NY : Routledge, 2005Description: x, 423 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0415933447
  • 9780415933445
  • 0415933455
  • 9780415933452
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330 22
LOC classification:
  • HB171 .H2353 2005
Contents:
Economic justice and democracy -- Economic justice -- Economic democracy -- Debilitating myths -- Reviewing our past -- Neither capitalism nor communism -- Social democracy : what went wrong? -- Libertarian socialism : what went wrong? -- What do we want? -- Post-capitalist visions -- Participatory economics -- Legitimate concerns -- From competition and greed to equitable cooperation -- Taking stock -- Economic reform campaigns -- Economic reform movements -- Experiments in equitable cooperation -- --
Editor's preface / Marcus Raskin -- Pt. I. Economic justice and democracy -- 1. Economic justice -- 2. Economic democracy -- 3. Debilitating myths -- Pt. II. Rethinking our past -- 4. Neither capitalism nor communism -- 5. Social democracy : losing the faith -- 6. Libertarian socialism : what went wrong? -- Postscript : in defense of libertarian socialism / Noam Chomsky -- Pt. III. What do we want? -- 7. Postcapitalist visions -- 8. Participatory economics -- 9. Legitimate concerns -- Pt. IV. From competition and greed to equitable cooperation -- 10. From here to there : taking stock -- 11. Economic reform campaigns -- 12. Economic reform movements -- 13. Experiments in equitable cooperation -- 14. Conclusion.
Summary: Economic theories from the left and the right are dismissed as undemocratic, and a plan for restructuring the relationship between markets and governments according to effects, rather than contributions is outlined here.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Economic justice and democracy -- Economic justice -- Economic democracy -- Debilitating myths -- Reviewing our past -- Neither capitalism nor communism -- Social democracy : what went wrong? -- Libertarian socialism : what went wrong? -- What do we want? -- Post-capitalist visions -- Participatory economics -- Legitimate concerns -- From competition and greed to equitable cooperation -- Taking stock -- Economic reform campaigns -- Economic reform movements -- Experiments in equitable cooperation -- --

Editor's preface / Marcus Raskin -- Pt. I. Economic justice and democracy -- 1. Economic justice -- 2. Economic democracy -- 3. Debilitating myths -- Pt. II. Rethinking our past -- 4. Neither capitalism nor communism -- 5. Social democracy : losing the faith -- 6. Libertarian socialism : what went wrong? -- Postscript : in defense of libertarian socialism / Noam Chomsky -- Pt. III. What do we want? -- 7. Postcapitalist visions -- 8. Participatory economics -- 9. Legitimate concerns -- Pt. IV. From competition and greed to equitable cooperation -- 10. From here to there : taking stock -- 11. Economic reform campaigns -- 12. Economic reform movements -- 13. Experiments in equitable cooperation -- 14. Conclusion.

Economic theories from the left and the right are dismissed as undemocratic, and a plan for restructuring the relationship between markets and governments according to effects, rather than contributions is outlined here.

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