Can we conceive of a market economy that fulfils the ideals of socialism? In this book David Miller provides a comprehensive examination, from the standpoint of political theory, of an economy in which marker mechanisms retain a central role, but in which capitalist patterns of ownership have been superseded. The principles the author develops represent a radical alternative both to the libertarian ideas of the New Right and to the statist ideas of traditional socialism.
Can we conceive of a market economy that fulfils the ideals of socialism? In this book David Miller provides a comprehensive examination, from the standpoint of political theory, of an economy in which marker mechanisms retain a central role, but in which capitalist patterns of ownership have been superseded. The principles the author develops represent a radical alternative both to the libertarian ideas of the New Right and to the statist ideas of traditional socialism.
David Miller, estadounidense de origen, ha vivido en Bolivia desde 1981, sirviendo a los pueblos indígenas de los Andes como evangelista itinerante y maestro de la Biblia. También es periodista, trabajando como corresponsal de agencias de noticias con enfoque en derechos humanos, la libertad religiosa y la persecución de cristianos. Entre sus otros libros es el más vendido El Señor de Bellavista: La historia dramática de una prisión transformada, y Cántico de Viracocha: El impacto del evangelio en los pueblos andinos de Bolivia. Reside en Cochabamb Bolivia con su esposa Barbara. Los Miller han sido bendecidos con cuatro hijos adultos y cinco nietos excepcionalmente inteligentes.
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Part I: A critique of libertarianism: Freedom Procedural justice Market neutrality Altruism and welfare part II: A defence of markets Consumer sovereignty Distributive justice Exploitation Alienation and Communism Part III: The politics of democratic Socialism: Community and citizenship Politics as dialogue Toleration The Socialist state Conclusion References Index
Part I: A critique of libertarianism: Freedom Procedural justice Market neutrality Altruism and welfare part II: A defence of markets Consumer sovereignty Distributive justice Exploitation Alienation and Communism Part III: The politics of democratic Socialism: Community and citizenship Politics as dialogue Toleration The Socialist state Conclusion References Index
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