The Philosophy and Economics of Market Socialism

The Philosophy and Economics of Market Socialism
Title The Philosophy and Economics of Market Socialism PDF eBook
Author N. Scott Arnold
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 316
Release 1994-08-18
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0195358511

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N. Scott Arnold argues that the most defensible version of a market socialist economic system would be unable to realize widely held socialist ideals and values. In particular, it would be responsible for widespread and systematic exploitation. The charge of exploitation, which is really a charge of injustice, has typically been made against capitalist systems by socialists. This book argues that it is market socialism--the only remaining viable form of socialism--that is systematically exploitative.

On the Political Economy of Market Socialism

On the Political Economy of Market Socialism
Title On the Political Economy of Market Socialism PDF eBook
Author James A. Yunker
Publisher Routledge
Pages 499
Release 2018-05-08
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1351775383

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This title was first published in 2001. Spanning a quarter of a century, this collection makes conveniently accessible 14 of Yunker’s thorough and highly illuminating contributions to the literature on market socialism.

Against the Market

Against the Market
Title Against the Market PDF eBook
Author David McNally
Publisher Verso
Pages 276
Release 1993-12-17
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780860916062

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In this innovative book, David McNally develops a powerful critique of market socialism, by tracing it back to its roots in early political economy. He ranges from Adam Smith’s attempt to reconcile moral philosophy with market economics to Malthus’s reformulation of Smith’s political economy which made it possible to justify poverty as a moral necessity. Smith’s economic theory was also the source of an attempt to construct a critique of capitalism derived from his conception of free and equal exchange governed by natural price. This Smithian forerunner of today’s market socialism sought to reform the market without abolishing the social relations on which it was based. McNally explores this tradition sympathetically, but exposes its fatal flaws. The book concludes with an incisive consideration of efforts by writers such as Alec Nove to construct a “feasible” model of market socialism. McNally shows these efforts are still plagued by the failure of early Smithian socialism to come to grips with the social foundations of the market, the commodification of labor-power which is the key to market regulation of the economy. The results, he argues, are neither socialist nor workable.

Market, State, and Community

Market, State, and Community
Title Market, State, and Community PDF eBook
Author David Miller
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 392
Release 1990
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780198278641

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David Miller makes a comprehensive analysis of an economy in which market mechanisms retain a central role, but in which capitalist patterns of ownership have been superceded. He provides a clear, coherent statement of the theoretical basis of market socialism, and justifies it as a viable political option.

Market Socialism

Market Socialism
Title Market Socialism PDF eBook
Author Julian Le Grand
Publisher
Pages 240
Release 1989
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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What is "market socialism"? Can markets be used to achieve socialist ends? A distinguished group of academics here explore the political, social, economic, and philosophical implications of market socialism, and show how markets, sensibly used, can promote socialism more effectively than traditional socialist economic mechanisms. Focusing on the original issues of the British socialist debate, they cast a fresh light on these issues and begin the crucial task of rethinking the basis of socialism.

Why Market Socialism?

Why Market Socialism?
Title Why Market Socialism? PDF eBook
Author Frank Roosevelt
Publisher Routledge
Pages 412
Release 2016-09-16
Genre Political Science
ISBN 131528667X

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A collection of essays on market socialism, originally published in Dissent between 1985 and 1993. Among other topics, they take issue with the traditional view that socialism means rejecting the use of markets to organise economic activities, and question the reliance upon markets.

Socialism After Communism

Socialism After Communism
Title Socialism After Communism PDF eBook
Author Christopher Pierson
Publisher Penn State Press
Pages 264
Release 1995
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780271014791

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Christopher Pierson assesses the evidence of terminal decline, but finds rather a whole series of deep-seated challenges to traditional forms of socialist and social democratic thinking. Above all, these problems are to be found in the political economy of social democracy and its commitment to incremental change in the context of an increasingly globalized market economy. The latter chapters of the book are devoted to an assessment of market socialism, one of the most vigorous and innovative attempts to seek to recast socialist aspirations under these quite changed circumstances. In essence, market socialism represents an attempt to reconcile new forms of social ownership with the seeming ubiquity of the market. Having outlined this position, Pierson carefully and systematically critiques it and, in the process, develops a set of distinctive arguments about the nature of social ownership, the potential of the labor-managed economy, and the appropriate forms for an extension of economic democracy.