Capitalism is in crisis. Is a better world possible and what would it look like? Taking Socialism Seriously breaks important new paths for significant social change by examining detailed questions seriously that had previously been neglected.
Capitalism is in crisis. Is a better world possible and what would it look like? Taking Socialism Seriously breaks important new paths for significant social change by examining detailed questions seriously that had previously been neglected.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Anatole Anton is professor emeritus of philosophy at San Francisco State University. Richard Schmitt teaches philosophy at Worcester State University.
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Introduction by Anatole Anton and Richard Schmitt Twenty-five Questions about Socialism by Richard Schmitt In Defense of Marxism by Milton Fisk, But What Is Your Alternative? Reflections on Having a 'Plan' by David Schweickart, Romantic Couple Love, the Affective Economy, and a Socialist-Feminist Vision by Ann Ferguson Human Nature and Socialism: Taking Human Nature Seriously by Karsten Struhl Socialism, Post-Capitalism and the Division of Labor by Anatole Anton Socialist Solidarity by Richard Schmitt Is Socialism Relevant in the "Networked Information Age"? A Critical Assessment of The Wealth of Networks by Tony Smith Beyond Capitalism and Socialism by Richard Schmitt Social Movements and Struggles for Socialism by John L. Hammond
Introduction by Anatole Anton and Richard Schmitt Twenty-five Questions about Socialism by Richard Schmitt In Defense of Marxism by Milton Fisk, But What Is Your Alternative? Reflections on Having a 'Plan' by David Schweickart, Romantic Couple Love, the Affective Economy, and a Socialist-Feminist Vision by Ann Ferguson Human Nature and Socialism: Taking Human Nature Seriously by Karsten Struhl Socialism, Post-Capitalism and the Division of Labor by Anatole Anton Socialist Solidarity by Richard Schmitt Is Socialism Relevant in the "Networked Information Age"? A Critical Assessment of The Wealth of Networks by Tony Smith Beyond Capitalism and Socialism by Richard Schmitt Social Movements and Struggles for Socialism by John L. Hammond
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