This short paper will argue the following 8 points. This paper will- 1) as a background to what this paper will consider, accept both that planning is an inherent and essential aspect of socialism, and that not only the details but the very basic nature of the planning that will be appropriate in today’s world for supporting (various) transitions to socialism has to be created; 2) focus on just one of many questions that need to be resolved concerning the appropriate basic structure of today’s socialist planning, the question of the role of markets in planning for socialism; 3) discuss the essential nature of capitalist markets in relation to shaping their participants in ways appropriate for capitalism (any mode of production creates its o...
For those, like us, who believe in the possibility and need of building a socialist society, it is ...
Communism can be conveniently divided into two main parts. The first part consists of a theory of hu...
In recent years there has been renewed interest in the debate about the feasibility of socialism. Th...
Some socialists have continued to argue that there is nothing wrong – indeed, that there is everythi...
In this paper, I argue that the foundation of the social-market economy is the need to overcome the ...
This paper argues that Marx’s critique of capitalism is not, as commonly believed, a critique of the...
Socialism has always abounded in visions of a life free from the pressure of capitalist market force...
In this paper I seek to explore what kind of socialist system can best make good on the socialist co...
1. The role of the market in a planned socialist economy The capacity of any society to produce is f...
This paper explores the question of whether socialism and inflexibility are interlinked and hence, w...
This paper discusses attempts to rethink socialism in the light of recent economic, social and polit...
First made available online in May 2015.Five main contributions by Kalecki to the theory and practic...
By the end of the cold war, we now are free from ideological stealmate so that we can give a new mea...
The appropriate balance between 'plan' and 'market' has been debated ad nauseam in relation to the U...
G.A. Cohen attempts to provide a case for socialism that takes into consideration the reas...
For those, like us, who believe in the possibility and need of building a socialist society, it is ...
Communism can be conveniently divided into two main parts. The first part consists of a theory of hu...
In recent years there has been renewed interest in the debate about the feasibility of socialism. Th...
Some socialists have continued to argue that there is nothing wrong – indeed, that there is everythi...
In this paper, I argue that the foundation of the social-market economy is the need to overcome the ...
This paper argues that Marx’s critique of capitalism is not, as commonly believed, a critique of the...
Socialism has always abounded in visions of a life free from the pressure of capitalist market force...
In this paper I seek to explore what kind of socialist system can best make good on the socialist co...
1. The role of the market in a planned socialist economy The capacity of any society to produce is f...
This paper explores the question of whether socialism and inflexibility are interlinked and hence, w...
This paper discusses attempts to rethink socialism in the light of recent economic, social and polit...
First made available online in May 2015.Five main contributions by Kalecki to the theory and practic...
By the end of the cold war, we now are free from ideological stealmate so that we can give a new mea...
The appropriate balance between 'plan' and 'market' has been debated ad nauseam in relation to the U...
G.A. Cohen attempts to provide a case for socialism that takes into consideration the reas...
For those, like us, who believe in the possibility and need of building a socialist society, it is ...
Communism can be conveniently divided into two main parts. The first part consists of a theory of hu...
In recent years there has been renewed interest in the debate about the feasibility of socialism. Th...