The essays in this provocative collection survey and assess institutional arrangements that could be alternatives to capitalism as it exists today. This book is the first to cover such a wide range of subjects as central planning, market socialism, and profit sharing. It will prove indispensable to political and social scientists, and economists.
The essays in this provocative collection survey and assess institutional arrangements that could be alternatives to capitalism as it exists today. This book is the first to cover such a wide range of subjects as central planning, market socialism, and profit sharing. It will prove indispensable to political and social scientists, and economists.
Notes on the contributors 1. Introduction Part I: 2. Internal subcontracting in Hungarian enterprises 3. Profit-sharing capitalism 4. The unclearing market 5. Strong unions or worker control? 6. The role of central planning under capitalism and market socialism Part II: 7. Are freedom and equality compatible? 8. Self-realisation in work and politics: the Marxist conception of the good life 9. Public ownership and private property externalities.
Notes on the contributors 1. Introduction Part I: 2. Internal subcontracting in Hungarian enterprises 3. Profit-sharing capitalism 4. The unclearing market 5. Strong unions or worker control? 6. The role of central planning under capitalism and market socialism Part II: 7. Are freedom and equality compatible? 8. Self-realisation in work and politics: the Marxist conception of the good life 9. Public ownership and private property externalities.
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