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After capitalism [[electronic resource] /] / David Schweickart
After capitalism [[electronic resource] /] / David Schweickart
Autore Schweickart David
Edizione [2nd ed., Rev. ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Lanham, MD, : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, c2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xxix, 245 p. ) : ill
Disciplina 320.53/1
Collana New critical theory
Soggetto topico Democracy
Capitalism
Socialism
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-283-28359-X
9786613283597
0-7425-6499-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface to the Revised EditionPreface to the 2002 EditionChapter 1: Counterproject, Successor-System, Revolution1.1 The Counterproject1.2 Successor-System Theory1.3 Historical Materialism1.4 Criteria1.5 Revolution1.5.1 A Note on Gender1.6 An Outline of the ArgumentNotesEndChapter 2: Justifying Capitalism2.1 What Is "Capitalism"? What Is A "Capitalist"?2.2 Neoclassical Shenanigans: Marginal Product as Contribution2.3 Capitalism's White Knight: The Entrepreneur2.4 Risk and Reward: Playing Reverse-Lotto2.5 The Utility (And Disutility) Of Deferred Consumption2.6 TinaNotesEndChapter 3: Economic Democracy: What It Is3.1 Economic Democracy: The Basic Model3.1.1 Worker Self-Management3.1.2 The Market3.1.3 Social Control of Investment3.2 The Viability of Economic Democracy3.3 The Mondragon "Experiment"3.4 A Note on the Public Sector3.5 Economic Democracy: The Expanded Model3.5.1 The Government as Employer-Of-Last-Resort3.5.2 Socialist Savings And Loan Associations3.5.3 Capitalists Under Socialism3.6 Fair Trade, Not Free TradeNotesEndChapter 4: Capitalism Or Socialism? Inequality, Unemployment, Overwork, Poverty4.1 Workplace Democracy: Some Behavioral Consequences of Structural Change4.2 Inequality4.3 Unemployment4.3.1 A Note on Inflation4.4 Overwork4.5 Poverty4.5.1 Poverty in Rich Countries4.5.2 Poverty in Poor Countries4.5.3 A Note on Racism4.5.4 A Note On ImmigrationNotesEndChapter 5: Capitalism Or Socialism? Economic Instability, Environmental Degradation, Democracy5.1 Economic Instability5.1.1 A Note on the Current Crisis5.2 Environmental Degradation5.2.1 Overpopulation5.2.2 Food Scarcity5.2.3 Pollution/Climate Change5.3 Democracy (Lack Thereof)5.3.1 A Note On Anticommunism5.3.2 A Note On Liberty5.3.3 A Note On Political PartiesNotesEndChapter 6: Getting From Here to There6.1 Economic Democracy as an Orienting Device6.1.1 How the World Looked Then (2001)6.1.2 How the World Looks Now (2011)6.1.3 A Note on China6.2 An Economic Democracy Reform Agenda6.2.1 Democratizing Labor6.2.2 Democratizing Capital6.2.3 Toward Full Employment6.2.4 Toward Fair Trade6.2.5 Democratizing Democracy6.3 From Reform to Revolution6.3.1 Radical Quick6.3.2 Somewhat Slower (With Concern This Time For Stockholders)6.3.3 Slower Still (Without a Financial Meltdown)6.4 A New Communism?6.5 A New WorldNotesEnd
Record Nr. UNINA-9910457611303321
Schweickart David  
Lanham, MD, : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, c2011
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
After capitalism [[electronic resource] /] / David Schweickart
After capitalism [[electronic resource] /] / David Schweickart
Autore Schweickart David
Edizione [2nd ed., Rev. ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Lanham, MD, : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, c2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xxix, 245 p. ) : ill
Disciplina 320.53/1
Collana New critical theory
Soggetto topico Democracy
Capitalism
Socialism
ISBN 1-283-28359-X
9786613283597
0-7425-6499-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface to the Revised EditionPreface to the 2002 EditionChapter 1: Counterproject, Successor-System, Revolution1.1 The Counterproject1.2 Successor-System Theory1.3 Historical Materialism1.4 Criteria1.5 Revolution1.5.1 A Note on Gender1.6 An Outline of the ArgumentNotesEndChapter 2: Justifying Capitalism2.1 What Is "Capitalism"? What Is A "Capitalist"?2.2 Neoclassical Shenanigans: Marginal Product as Contribution2.3 Capitalism's White Knight: The Entrepreneur2.4 Risk and Reward: Playing Reverse-Lotto2.5 The Utility (And Disutility) Of Deferred Consumption2.6 TinaNotesEndChapter 3: Economic Democracy: What It Is3.1 Economic Democracy: The Basic Model3.1.1 Worker Self-Management3.1.2 The Market3.1.3 Social Control of Investment3.2 The Viability of Economic Democracy3.3 The Mondragon "Experiment"3.4 A Note on the Public Sector3.5 Economic Democracy: The Expanded Model3.5.1 The Government as Employer-Of-Last-Resort3.5.2 Socialist Savings And Loan Associations3.5.3 Capitalists Under Socialism3.6 Fair Trade, Not Free TradeNotesEndChapter 4: Capitalism Or Socialism? Inequality, Unemployment, Overwork, Poverty4.1 Workplace Democracy: Some Behavioral Consequences of Structural Change4.2 Inequality4.3 Unemployment4.3.1 A Note on Inflation4.4 Overwork4.5 Poverty4.5.1 Poverty in Rich Countries4.5.2 Poverty in Poor Countries4.5.3 A Note on Racism4.5.4 A Note On ImmigrationNotesEndChapter 5: Capitalism Or Socialism? Economic Instability, Environmental Degradation, Democracy5.1 Economic Instability5.1.1 A Note on the Current Crisis5.2 Environmental Degradation5.2.1 Overpopulation5.2.2 Food Scarcity5.2.3 Pollution/Climate Change5.3 Democracy (Lack Thereof)5.3.1 A Note On Anticommunism5.3.2 A Note On Liberty5.3.3 A Note On Political PartiesNotesEndChapter 6: Getting From Here to There6.1 Economic Democracy as an Orienting Device6.1.1 How the World Looked Then (2001)6.1.2 How the World Looks Now (2011)6.1.3 A Note on China6.2 An Economic Democracy Reform Agenda6.2.1 Democratizing Labor6.2.2 Democratizing Capital6.2.3 Toward Full Employment6.2.4 Toward Fair Trade6.2.5 Democratizing Democracy6.3 From Reform to Revolution6.3.1 Radical Quick6.3.2 Somewhat Slower (With Concern This Time For Stockholders)6.3.3 Slower Still (Without a Financial Meltdown)6.4 A New Communism?6.5 A New WorldNotesEnd
Record Nr. UNINA-9910781629503321
Schweickart David  
Lanham, MD, : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, c2011
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
After capitalism / / David Schweickart
After capitalism / / David Schweickart
Autore Schweickart David
Edizione [2nd ed., Rev. ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Lanham, MD, : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, c2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xxix, 245 p. ) : ill
Disciplina 320.53/1
Collana New critical theory
Soggetto topico Democracy
Capitalism
Socialism
ISBN 1-283-28359-X
9786613283597
0-7425-6499-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface to the Revised EditionPreface to the 2002 EditionChapter 1: Counterproject, Successor-System, Revolution1.1 The Counterproject1.2 Successor-System Theory1.3 Historical Materialism1.4 Criteria1.5 Revolution1.5.1 A Note on Gender1.6 An Outline of the ArgumentNotesEndChapter 2: Justifying Capitalism2.1 What Is "Capitalism"? What Is A "Capitalist"?2.2 Neoclassical Shenanigans: Marginal Product as Contribution2.3 Capitalism's White Knight: The Entrepreneur2.4 Risk and Reward: Playing Reverse-Lotto2.5 The Utility (And Disutility) Of Deferred Consumption2.6 TinaNotesEndChapter 3: Economic Democracy: What It Is3.1 Economic Democracy: The Basic Model3.1.1 Worker Self-Management3.1.2 The Market3.1.3 Social Control of Investment3.2 The Viability of Economic Democracy3.3 The Mondragon "Experiment"3.4 A Note on the Public Sector3.5 Economic Democracy: The Expanded Model3.5.1 The Government as Employer-Of-Last-Resort3.5.2 Socialist Savings And Loan Associations3.5.3 Capitalists Under Socialism3.6 Fair Trade, Not Free TradeNotesEndChapter 4: Capitalism Or Socialism? Inequality, Unemployment, Overwork, Poverty4.1 Workplace Democracy: Some Behavioral Consequences of Structural Change4.2 Inequality4.3 Unemployment4.3.1 A Note on Inflation4.4 Overwork4.5 Poverty4.5.1 Poverty in Rich Countries4.5.2 Poverty in Poor Countries4.5.3 A Note on Racism4.5.4 A Note On ImmigrationNotesEndChapter 5: Capitalism Or Socialism? Economic Instability, Environmental Degradation, Democracy5.1 Economic Instability5.1.1 A Note on the Current Crisis5.2 Environmental Degradation5.2.1 Overpopulation5.2.2 Food Scarcity5.2.3 Pollution/Climate Change5.3 Democracy (Lack Thereof)5.3.1 A Note On Anticommunism5.3.2 A Note On Liberty5.3.3 A Note On Political PartiesNotesEndChapter 6: Getting From Here to There6.1 Economic Democracy as an Orienting Device6.1.1 How the World Looked Then (2001)6.1.2 How the World Looks Now (2011)6.1.3 A Note on China6.2 An Economic Democracy Reform Agenda6.2.1 Democratizing Labor6.2.2 Democratizing Capital6.2.3 Toward Full Employment6.2.4 Toward Fair Trade6.2.5 Democratizing Democracy6.3 From Reform to Revolution6.3.1 Radical Quick6.3.2 Somewhat Slower (With Concern This Time For Stockholders)6.3.3 Slower Still (Without a Financial Meltdown)6.4 A New Communism?6.5 A New WorldNotesEnd
Record Nr. UNINA-9910812346903321
Schweickart David  
Lanham, MD, : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, c2011
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui