Showing posts with label Al Campbell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Al Campbell. Show all posts
Monday, December 8, 2014
Al Campbell on Neoliberalism as an Attack on Labor
Thursday, January 23, 2014
Al Campbell: Designing Socialism - Visions, Projections, Models
Edited by Al Campbell
This highly readable volume explores what contemporary models of socialism have to offer for envisioning a better world and developing feasible alternatives to neoliberalism and pervasive inequality. The book is organized around clearly stated questions that capture core issues and debates. Concise contributions from leading thinkers address the theoretical and historical justification for socialism, what a socialist society would look like, how self-interest and the interests of society can be reconciled, the stages and productive forces of socialism, and how socialist growth differs from capitalist growth. Two related book reviews are included. This volume was originally published as a special issue of Science & Society VOLUME 76, NO. 2, APRIL 2012See here.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
From Truncated Developmental State to Failed State in Latin America
I gave a talk last year in Argentina that forced me to think about the notion of the developmental state and its limits for Latin Ameri...
-
Fields, David (Forthcoming), “Classical Dichotomy,” Edward Elgar Encyclopedia on Central Banking , edited by L.P. Rochon et...
-
So besides the coup in Brazil (which was all but confirmed by the last revelations , if you had any doubts), and the electoral victory of M...
-
Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) has been in the news again, and for good reasons. I actually had a post with the same title back in Februa...
