I argue that capitalism presents a threat to “democratic contestation”: the egalitarian, socially distributed capacity to affect how, why, and whether power is used. Markets are not susceptible to mechanisms of accountability, nor are they bearers of intentions in the way that political power-holders are. This makes them resistant to the kind of rational, intentional oversight that constitutes one of democracy’s social virtues. I identify four social costs associated with this problem: the vulnerability of citizens to arbitrary interference, the insensitivity of markets to relevant interests, failures of trust in the market system, and the inhibition of social deliberation about matters of public concern. I make general two suggestions ...
This dissertation develops a “critique of capitalist domination” by analyzing capitalism’s structura...
Democracy has always had a rather fraught relationship with the market. As Aristotle first recognise...
Capitalism causes staggering inequality, rising unemployment, growing poverty, and the degradation o...
I argue that capitalism presents a threat to “democratic contestation”: the egalitarian, socially di...
This paper examines the very complex relationship between capitalism and democracy. While it appears...
In his masterful book, GREAT TRANSFORMATION, Karl Polanyi theorized that laissez faire market capita...
The paper examines theories on the relationship of market and democracy. Four theorems may be distin...
Americans have a noted ambivalence about their relationship to government. At times, government is ...
Rising inequality constitutes a threat to democracy. It is beyond the role of economic theory itself...
This thesis offers an account of the justification of democracy and its proper relationship with the...
Why are collective choices so stable and easy to make in practice, when in theory it should be total...
The often-asserted relation of formal adequacy or elective affinity between capitalism and democracy...
A recent line of argument insists that replacing democracy with markets would improve social decisio...
Markets and democracy are the twin pillars of prevailing development orthodoxy. Many have explored t...
This piece examines the curious nature of the conceptual foundations of current democracy promotion ...
This dissertation develops a “critique of capitalist domination” by analyzing capitalism’s structura...
Democracy has always had a rather fraught relationship with the market. As Aristotle first recognise...
Capitalism causes staggering inequality, rising unemployment, growing poverty, and the degradation o...
I argue that capitalism presents a threat to “democratic contestation”: the egalitarian, socially di...
This paper examines the very complex relationship between capitalism and democracy. While it appears...
In his masterful book, GREAT TRANSFORMATION, Karl Polanyi theorized that laissez faire market capita...
The paper examines theories on the relationship of market and democracy. Four theorems may be distin...
Americans have a noted ambivalence about their relationship to government. At times, government is ...
Rising inequality constitutes a threat to democracy. It is beyond the role of economic theory itself...
This thesis offers an account of the justification of democracy and its proper relationship with the...
Why are collective choices so stable and easy to make in practice, when in theory it should be total...
The often-asserted relation of formal adequacy or elective affinity between capitalism and democracy...
A recent line of argument insists that replacing democracy with markets would improve social decisio...
Markets and democracy are the twin pillars of prevailing development orthodoxy. Many have explored t...
This piece examines the curious nature of the conceptual foundations of current democracy promotion ...
This dissertation develops a “critique of capitalist domination” by analyzing capitalism’s structura...
Democracy has always had a rather fraught relationship with the market. As Aristotle first recognise...
Capitalism causes staggering inequality, rising unemployment, growing poverty, and the degradation o...