This paper discusses attempts to rethink socialism in the light of recent economic, social and political developments such as the rise of neo-liberalism, post-fordism, the demise of state socialism and globalization. It posits four new revisionist models of socialism - individualist socialism, market socialism, citizenship (or radical democratic) socialism and associational socialism. It examines each critically, arguing against the first and second models and in favour of the third and fourth. Associationalism, it is argued, provides a means for achieving the goals of citizenship or radical democratic socialism - a participatory pluralist and communitarian socialism. Associationalism, based on a strong role for associations in civil societ...
By the end of the cold war, we now are free from ideological stealmate so that we can give a new mea...
This paper re-examines the debate on whether socialism is feasible from the perspective of the liter...
Socialism is best defined very broadly, as the doctrine that capitalism has very serious problems, a...
This paper replies to Peter Saunders' critique of my ‘New ideas of socialism’ and takes the debate f...
The paper deals with the recent resurgence of interest in the concept of “socialism” from an economi...
In this paper I seek to explore what kind of socialist system can best make good on the socialist co...
Alternative economies exist in theory and practice, beyond current societies and within them. One is...
This short paper will argue the following 8 points. This paper will- 1) as a background to what this...
This paper re-examines the debate on whether socialism is feasible from the perspective of the liter...
In a time of great gloom and doom internationally and of major global problems, this book offers an ...
Socialism was born out of the belief in the bright future of mankind. Thus, the utopian vision of cl...
With the fall of former socialism a period of transition has come into being in Eastern and South-Ea...
In this paper author is dealing with the problem of democracy and neoliberal capitalism, through the...
The primary objects of this thesis are to distinguish revisions made in British socialist thought be...
Claims made about economic theory are always embedded in some political context. Members of socialis...
By the end of the cold war, we now are free from ideological stealmate so that we can give a new mea...
This paper re-examines the debate on whether socialism is feasible from the perspective of the liter...
Socialism is best defined very broadly, as the doctrine that capitalism has very serious problems, a...
This paper replies to Peter Saunders' critique of my ‘New ideas of socialism’ and takes the debate f...
The paper deals with the recent resurgence of interest in the concept of “socialism” from an economi...
In this paper I seek to explore what kind of socialist system can best make good on the socialist co...
Alternative economies exist in theory and practice, beyond current societies and within them. One is...
This short paper will argue the following 8 points. This paper will- 1) as a background to what this...
This paper re-examines the debate on whether socialism is feasible from the perspective of the liter...
In a time of great gloom and doom internationally and of major global problems, this book offers an ...
Socialism was born out of the belief in the bright future of mankind. Thus, the utopian vision of cl...
With the fall of former socialism a period of transition has come into being in Eastern and South-Ea...
In this paper author is dealing with the problem of democracy and neoliberal capitalism, through the...
The primary objects of this thesis are to distinguish revisions made in British socialist thought be...
Claims made about economic theory are always embedded in some political context. Members of socialis...
By the end of the cold war, we now are free from ideological stealmate so that we can give a new mea...
This paper re-examines the debate on whether socialism is feasible from the perspective of the liter...
Socialism is best defined very broadly, as the doctrine that capitalism has very serious problems, a...