Market, State, and Community: Theoretical Foundations of Market Socialism
Can we conceive of a market economy that fulfils the ideals of socialism? In this book, David Miller provides a comprehensive examination, from the standpoint of political theory, of an economy in which market mechanisms retain a central role, but in which capitalist patterns of ownership have been superseded.
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Market, State, and Community: Theoretical Foundations of Market Socialism
Can we conceive of a market economy that fulfils the ideals of socialism? In this book, David Miller provides a comprehensive examination, from the standpoint of political theory, of an economy in which market mechanisms retain a central role, but in which capitalist patterns of ownership have been superseded.
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Market, State, and Community: Theoretical Foundations of Market Socialism

Market, State, and Community: Theoretical Foundations of Market Socialism

by David Miller
Market, State, and Community: Theoretical Foundations of Market Socialism
Market, State, and Community: Theoretical Foundations of Market Socialism

Market, State, and Community: Theoretical Foundations of Market Socialism

by David Miller

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Overview

Can we conceive of a market economy that fulfils the ideals of socialism? In this book, David Miller provides a comprehensive examination, from the standpoint of political theory, of an economy in which market mechanisms retain a central role, but in which capitalist patterns of ownership have been superseded.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780191520792
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 11/23/1989
Series: Clarendon Paperbacks
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 327,630
File size: 572 KB

About the Author

Nuffield College, Oxford

Table of Contents

Part I: A critique of libertarianism: Freedom; Procedural justice; Market neutrality; Altruism and welfare; part II: A defence of markets; Consumer sovereignty; Distributive justice; Exploitation; Alienation and Communism; Part III: The politics of democratic Socialism: Community and citizenship; Politics as dialogue; Toleration; The Socialist state; Conclusion; References; Index
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